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EDITED BY
A. W. HUGHES CLARKE.
YOLUME II.
FIFTH SERIES.
LONDON :
MITCHELL HUGHES AND CLAEKE, 11-13 BEEAM'S BUILDINGS,
CHANCEET LANE, EC. 4.
1916—17.
i^refatorj) J^ote.
A POLOGY is necessary for the delay in tlie issue of the Index to
complete this Volume, .vhich delay has been brought about by
shortage of labour and other causes arising out of the War. Thanks are
due to°our Subscribers for their kind indulgence in our difficulties.
To all his Contributors the Editor must again return his cordial
thanks. Special mention should be made of the pedigrees of Parys,
Gunning and Cade by Everard Green, Esq., the pedigrees of the
Fettiplace Family, by J. Eenton Dunlop, Esq., and the " Early Kegister
of Shere," by the Eev. W. Hudson.
It is to be hoped that the Visitation Pedigrees of Oxfordshire,
Sussex and London, as ^vell as the numerous grants of Arms, will be
found of some value.
It is ^vith great regret that, in view of the great addition in the cost
of printing, it has been necessary to increase the price of the Journal
in future, but it will be necessary also to obtain further support from
new Subscribers in order to meet these extra costs ; therefore the Editor
trusts that Subscribers will bring the work of this Jommal to the notice
of those interested in Genealogy and Heraldry.
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CONTENTS.
See Index under Surnames
printed in Iialic.
ARMS, GRANTS AND CON-
FIRMATIONS OF.
Allausou. 173.
Archer, 101.
Caldecott, 55.
Carlos, SI.
Clare, 122.
CosTn. 256.
Davis, 294.
Elken, 26.
Herrys. 217.
Hodp-etts. 259.
Hovell. 1. 122.
Merick, 130.
Tytler. 253, 251, 255.
Weld, 171.
Whvte, 60.
BOOKPLATES.
Hed-es, 87.
Sullivan. 297. 298.
GENEALOGICAL
MEMORANDA.
Armitase, 210.
Boothby. 80
Cappony, 320.
Corsellis, 152.
Grejrorv. 240.
Vauffhan, IGO.
PEDIGREES.
Bathurst, 220, 318.
]5oniford, G.
Cade. 257.
Drury. 41, 117. 150. "
Fettiplace —
North Denchworth. 93.
Stokeachurch. Oxon, and
Maidencourt. Berks, 131.
East Shefford and Bessels-
leigh. 183.
Childrey, Berks, and Swin-
brook, O.xon, 202.
Swincombe, Oson, 242.
Coin St. Aldwin, Glouc,
244.
Fernham, Berks. 282.
Lambourn, Berks. 287.
Flintshire Pedigree, A, 158.
Gunning'. 162.
Irwin. 27.
Lacy alius Hedges, 84.
Lane. 57.
Mackenzie, 223.
Mew, 295.
Nisbets, 44.
Parr, .Magee. Morgell and
other Kerry Families, 231.
Parys, 123.
Percy, 178. j
Scott, Jervice and Miller, 22. i
Shorting, 209.
Standish. 119. I
Travers, 19G. I
Tytler, 250.
Watson, 13.
Wescombe, 155.
Westcombe, 157.
PEDIGREES FROM
HER.^.LDS' VISITATIONS.
MONUMENTAL
IN.SCRIPTIONS.
St. Olave, Hart Street, with
Annotations, 30, 71, 107,
142. 193, 234, 275, 31G.
OBITUARY.
George Grazebrook.
London Pedigrees
Coats of Arms, 127
218. 273, 317.
Abell, 127.
Allanson. 173.
Amory. 127.
Andrews, 127.
Anion, 123.
Anthony, 128.
Ash well, 129.
Avenon, 173.
Avery, 174.
Backhouse, 175.
AND
173.
Barsted, 218.
Basford (Beresford). 219.
Basse, 219.
Bateman. 219.
Baxter, 220.
Beecher, 220.
Beyston. 273.
Blackwell. 273.
Bolton. 273, 274.
Bond, 274.
Bonsoy, 317.
Sussex Visitation-. Addenda
to the printed. 2. 52. 102,
137. 169, 215. 268, 292.
Apsley, lOG.
Ballard, 170.
Bowyer, 105.
Byndlos, 52.
Bysshe, 6.
Collins, 138.
Compton, 216.
Cradock. 140.
Dyke, 169.
Forster, 3, 4, 139.
Grey. 56.
Kemp, 56.
Mascall. 26S. -
Middleton, 141.
Oliver, 4.
Powell, 53.
Reve. 141.
Roberts, 140.
Sharpe. 137.
Shelley, 103.
Smith, 269.
Snelling. 2.
Stanley, 53.
Stapley, 292.
Turner. 54.
Warnett. 215.
Wase, 104.
West. 3.
Wood, 293.
O.XFORDSUIRE, VISITATION
OF, 166S-9. 121, 161, 201
241. 281.
Dormer, 201.
Fettiplace, 241.
Halloway. 121.
Sheldon, 281.
Tipping, 161.
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CONTENTS.
PAEISH REGISTER.
Shere, Surrey. 1547— 1G03,
166, 211, 2(50, 306.
REVIEWS.
Parish Res:isters of Gran-
tham. 1562—163-2, 240.
Parish Registers of Alford
and Rigsbv. 153S— 1(!80.
240.
Visitation of Lincolnshire.
1666, 240.
History of the Family of
JIaunsell, 320.
WILLS.
Bate, 19S. 237.
Bathnrst, 230. 3 IS.
Bavnin?, 278.'
Beilers, 249.
Bestney, 236.
Capony, 276.
Carlos, 83, 160.
Corsellis, 152.
Davison, 78.
Deane. 37.
Debuke, 235.
Fettiplace. 95, 100. 184. 191,
20S, 244—249, 282—289.
291.
Fog--, 145.
Frithe, 110.
Gwynne. 209.
Haddon, 72, 73.
Highlord, 108.
Inprram, 116.
Mew, 295.
Mills, 279.
Pepys, 74.
Potter, 146.
Radclife, 275.
Ray, 113.
Riccard, 194.
Shovell. 303.
Wall, 280.
KENTISH WILLS— GENEA-
LOGICAL EXTRACTS
FROM SIXTEENTH
CENTURY. 8. 64. 9U. 131,
176, 221. 270, 314.
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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Arms of Allan Hovell of Plymouth 1
Arms of Richard Elken 26
Arms op Sir James Deane . . . . ' 36
Arms of Nisbets of Carfin 44
Arms of Thomas Whyte 60
Arms of Sir Richard Haddon 72
Arms of Samuel Pepys 74, 278
Arms of Edward Kendal Jones 76
Arms of Robert Taylor 77
Arms of Monkhouse Davison 77
Arms of Col. William Carlos 81
Bookplates of Thomas Hedges, Esq., and the Right Hon.
Sir Charles Hedges, Knt . facing 87
Brass to John Fettiplace of Qffington in Sparsholt
Church „ 98
Arms of Harry Archer of Theydon Gernon 101
Arms of John Highlord • 107
Arms of William Frith Ill
Arms of Robert Charlton 112
Arms of Walter Ray 113
Arms of Thomas Bewley .115
Arms of Robert Ingram 115
Arms of Alexander Smith 116
Arms of Halloway of Oxfordshire 121
Arms of Gelly Merick of Basarden 130
Arms of Philipes Farewell 144
Arms of Robert Tullock I'lS
Arms of Rev. David Laing 1-*'^
Heraldry in Window in St. Olave's Church, Hart St. facing 149
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Arj[.s of Tippixo of Chequers Id
Arms of Joiix AVeld of Loxdox 171.
Brass of 'Williaje Fettipeace (152S) axd his Wife Eliza-
beth IX Cinr.DUEY Church facing iS5i
Brasses to Dame Susan Kixgestox "Vo^'ess," Shalstox
Church, axd to Edmuxd Fettiplace of Besselsleigh
axd his Wife ^Margaret ix Marcham Church . . ]87
Arms of Arthur Herrys 217
Arms of Thomas Deeuke 235
Arms of Bestxey . f , _ _ 230
Arms of Tytler 253 254
Arms of Fraser-Tytler . . . 255
Arms of Johx Cosyx .■)57
Arms of Radceiffe 075
Arms of Peter Capoxy * . . . . 27G
Arms of Andrew Baynjxge 277
Arms of Fettiplace 290
SuLLiYAX Bookplates facing 297
Bookplate of John Sullivan 298
Arms of Werder 32 g
Miijccllanca dScncalorsica ct f eraldicH,
GRANT OF ARMS TO ALLAN lIOYEf.L OF PLYMOUTH BY EDWARD
BYSSHE, GARTER PRIXCIPAL KING OF ARMS, 5 AUGUST 1652.*
To ell and Sino-uler luuo whome these presents shall come Edward Bysshe
Esq Garter princip^all Kinge of Armes of Eofrlishmen sende:h Greeting- whereas it
hath beene an auncient custouie & to this day is continewed That all estates &
decrees of men haue beene & are distinguished eacli from otiiers by sundrie markes
& sif'nes called Armes beinge the outwarde demonstrations & remembrances either
of valour in the time of warr or of vertuous endeanors iu the time of peace and
that they should not remayne alone to the Atchieuers dureinge this life soe short
& transitorie but should continewe & be perpetuated to posteruie And forasmuch
as M^ \Uan Houell the sonne of iP Joshuah Houell of Plymouth in the County of
Deuon mprchant the sonne of Richard Houell whoe spent the greatest part of his
life in forai<-ne partes is not well assured what Armes his Auncestors haue borne
and hath desired such Armes as he may lawfullie beare without the preiudice of
any Knowe ye therefore that haueitige seriouslie considered the premisses as allso
the worth of the sayd ^P Houell & his great & comendable trauails into Spaine
Portu'-all & other remote partes I haue thought fitt to assigne unto him the Armes
hereafter mentioned viz* Sable a nosse Or on a cluefe vndee Ermine three Jioivers de
luce gules And for a creast on a helmet lefittinge his degree and a Torse of his colours
* Commumcated by T. A. C. Attwood, Es.^., F.S.A., from the original grant in his
possession.
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MISCELLANEA GEKEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
vppon a BiUowe argent A- azure a sea horse ermine scaled mailed and iaylcd salle
mantled gules doubled argent as in the morofeiit more linelie is depicted Avhicli
Amies and croast and enerie partt thereof I the sayd Edward Bysshe Garter
priucipall Kinge of Armes of Engh'shmeu by power & anthpritie of the letters
patents of mine Office made vnto me under the Create scale of England doc by
these presents assigne giue graunt ratify & confirme vnto tlie aforesayd Allan
Honell & to his brethren and to his and their posteritie to be borne by"liim and
them with their due differences accordinge to the lawes and customes'of Arnies
foreuer In wittnesse whereof I the sayd" Garter principall Kinge of Armes of
Englishmen hane caused the scale of mine Office to be herevnto affixed and haue
with mine owne hand signed the san-e Dated in the Office of Armes in the Citty
of London the fiift day of August in the yeare of our Lorde Gud One thousand six
hundred fiftie & two.
E. Bysshe Garter Principall King of
Armes of Englishmen.
^ititntia to t\)t piiiitet? SFt^itadi^ns of Bxmt^
from l&arlnaii iH^. iotg hi t\)t
The title-page to this MS. is as follows, viz. :—
A cop)pie of i The Visitation of the Countie of | Sussex made an" 1C33 and
163i by I John Phillipot Esq. Somersett, and | George Owen Esq. York, Heraulds j
Marshalls and Deputies co Sir | John Boroughs Kt. Garter & S'' | Richard S' George
Knight, Clarenceux, | Kings of Armes.
It contains 65 pedigrees and arms which are not given in the Visitations of
Sussex 1530 and 1633-4. published by the Uarleian Societv.
Any particulars given within [ ] are not in the 'MS., but supplementary
information obtained from other sources.
[Harl. 1076, fo. O*'.]
The following arms are given, \\z. -.— Vert, a chevron hetween three hinds' heads
coiqied or; impaling, Qiiarterhj : 1 and 4, Argent, on a mount vert a lull
statant gules, armed or, among rushes of the second ; 2, Gules, a chevron
betiveen three birds [?hairl:s'] argent; 3, Argent, a chevron gules charged
with a- crescent for difference, between three bulls' heads couped sable.
Crest.— .4;; arm embowed vested vert, the hand proper brandishing a falchion of tlie
last, hilt and pomel and ivith a cord about the arm with a tassel all or.
[The impalement is Ridley. For pedigree see "Visiiations of Sussex," Harl.
Soc, vol. liii., in which the above Arms are omitted.]
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDTCA.
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[Harl. 107G, fos. 13^ li.]
Arms. — Azi/re, a bend wavy between two tjriji/is' heads erased or.
Crkst. — .4 griffin s head erased per pale iranj or and azure.
Richard West of ,
in com. Oxoii.
I
Richard AVest of Comiier in com. Berksh,'
©This W"" sold divers Tents: of Lands to a good
vahie in Paringto' in com. Berks & had lands iu
Stanlake More & Coraner.
©William West of^Arford
I^Iore & Stanlake in da. of
com. Berks.
William West of Staulake=FJone da. of
. Collyer of Barford in com. Oxon.
Thomas West-
of Clifford Inn
gent, eldest
Sonne living
1634.
=CeciIl da. & sole
heire of Rich.
Bellingham 2"^^
brother of Ed-
ward Bellingham
father to Ed-
ward Bellingha'
that now is.
Joseph West=
of the Cliff
Lewis
Sus-
rieere
in com
sex 3
1634.
: Jane da. of Geo.
Michelborneof
Newick by
Margar' d. &
coh. of
Reynesof Nor-
worth.
1 I I
Elizab.
Elinor.
Frances.
2. Henry. Walter West eldest sonne. 3. Thomas. Bellingham yongest
Jforstfr of CroUou,
[Harl. 107G, fo. IG''.]
Arms.— ;S'«We, on a chevron argent betireen three pheons or, as many escallop shells
of the field.
Crest. — A roebuck's head erased argent., attired, collared, and lined or. P"" R. C[ooke]
Clarenceux.
Robt. Forster of Knighton in com. Wigorn=j=. . . . d. of . . . . Cooke.
Richard Forster of Knighton &■ Newenham^pEliz. da. of Rich. Acton.
Thomas Forster of Trotton=pConstance d. & one of the heires of S'' Roger
Lewknor Kt. of Trotton in Sussex.
Anthony Forster of Trotton Esq.=Eliz. da. of . . . . Buckland.
By race Freelond Taylour for Mr. Forster.
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HEKALDICA.
iffov^ttv of Battle.
[Harl. 107G, fos. 48 and 48".]
-QvarlnJy : 1 and 4, Argent, a chevron vert helirem three bugle-horns strmqed
sable; 2 Argent on a bend sable three martlets or; 3, Argent, on a bend
rr '"^I'^'^'i ' ^'<^'^'^' caboshedor, over edl a crescent for difference.
Lrl.-^t.— ^ buck statant sable, attired or.
Ai?iis.-
_[For_ pedio-ree see "Visitations of Sussex," Harl. Roc, vol.
Visitation of Hertfordshire," Harl. Soe., vol. xxii., p. 143.]
p. 18, and
(Blihcv of ^t\m^.
[Harl. 107C, fo. 30.]
The following arms are given, viz. -.- Argent, a cubit arm issuing from clouds on
the suuster side of the shield, the hand graspi,u/ Inj the wrist another dexter
hand appaume erect and erased, all proper.
Crest.— .4 martlet argent, in the beal: a sprig vert.
[Harl. 6164, fo. 12.]
Gives the arms of Oliver ss:~Azure, a cubit arm issuing from clouds on the
sinister sule, the hand grasping another de.der hand bg the tcrist, the hand
appaume erect, all proper, the luiter hand couped gules and droppinq blood
AO crest IS given. rij-
[These arras are thus blazoned among the quarterings of Palmer in Harl 156-'
e c. lor pedigree see "Visitations of Sussex," Harl. See., vol. liii., in which the
above arms are omitted.]
[Harl. 1076, fos. 90, 90^^ 91, 91", and 92.]
XK^^.~Qi(arierlg of sixteen : ], Byshe ; 2, Clare; Z, Gournay; 4, Or, semee
of feurs-de-lis sable, Marcy ; 5, Gules, a hind trippant argent, Byshe •
b, iriizbEFFRY; 7, Per cross or and azure, in the first and fourth a rose
gules, in the second and third a fleur-de-lis of the first, Bdrstowf •
8 LdMOXDS; 9, WOKIx\DOX; 10, ZOUCHE ; 11, CaXTILOWE ; 12, MARSHALL-
13, IXGE; 14, REDrsGHURSI ; 15, I)e MaLO LaCU : 16, WlXTERsH ULL •
over all a martlet for difference.
nex[fdl'i,fj l^l"2«ied here will easily be found by name in the coat on the
[On fo. 90^]
A.^^s.—Qv arte rig offortg: 1, Or, a chevron l>etween three roses gules, Bysshe • Or
three chevronets gules, a label of five points sable, Clare ; 3, Gules three lion's
passant in pale argent, GiFFORD ; 4, Palg of six or and azure, Gourn^y •
0, bable, semte de lis or, Marcy ; 6, Argent, fretty vert, Deden ; 7, Barn/ of
SIX azure and argent, a label of five points gules, De Martin ; 8, Gules, a
hind trippant argent, Bysshe ; 9, Sable, a fess between six mullets argent,
CAD.SALL; 10, Sable, a Jess or, Ax.stie ; 11, Gules, a fess vaire, }Ior^il ;
Azure, a chief cherpig or and gules, PiEitroNT ; 13, Per cross or and gules,
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a bord lire va ire, FiTZirEFYKY ; 14, Gules, three hmv'ks argent, Burstowe ;
15, Per cross or and azure, in the firsl and fourth a rose gides, in the second
and third afieur-de-lis of the first] BuRSTOWE ; 16, Gules, three palets vaire,
on a chief or as many ogresses, Chastillox ; 17, Argent, tu-o bars gules,
thereon three martlets or [? ]\Iartix] ; 18, Or, three chevronels braced in base
sable, on a chief of the second as mnnij bezants, De St. Amoxd ; 19, Argent,
afess dancettee and in chief .three martlets gules, all v:ithina bordure engrailed
sable, Edmoxds; 20, Gules, a lion rampant argent, crowned or, Wokixdon" ;
21, Gules, a cherron ermine between ten bezants, Zouche ; 22, Ermine,
Brittaixe ; 23, Gules, three fieurs-de-lis or, Caxtilowe ; 24, Azure, semee
of cross-crosslets and a lion rampant or, Bruis ; 25, Gules, two bendlets, the
upper or, the lower argent, Fitzosborxe ; 20, Gules, five fusils conjoined in
fess or, Xewmarch ; 27, Gules, two bendlets wavg or, Brewer ; 28, Per
pale or and vert, a lion rampant gules, Marshall ; 29, Chevrony or and
gules, Stroxgbow ; 30, Gules, three lions passant in pale argent, Gifford ;
31, Sable, three garbs argent, MacMurgh ; 32, Or, semee of cross-crosslets
and a lion rampant azure, Lovell ; 33, Argent, two bars a.ncl a canton gules,
De Bosco ; 34, Or, a chevron vert, IxGE ; 35, Per saltire or and azure,
Redixghurst ; 36, Or, on a bend sable three eagles displayed argent, De
Malo Lacu ; 37, Argent, a chevron sable, "\Yaxtox ; 38, Gules, three lions'
gambs erased, claivs doivnward argent, ifithm a bordure or, Neavdigate ;
39, Azure, three sinister hands, couped appaume, i\lALilAiXE ; 40, Or, two bars
gules and a label sable, Wixtershull.
Crests. — 1. .4 hind trippant argent.
2. On a cap of maintenance a hind trippant argent.
3. From a cap of maintenance a demi-lion rampant or.
4. From a coronet a man's Jiead in profile [blank].
5. On a coronet a horse's head erased ermine.
6. A dragon's head and wings, couped purpure, scaled or.
7. A garb or, entwined witli a snake gules, the upper part issuing from the
garb.
[Ou fo. 91b.]
Arms. — Quarterly of twelve : 1, Bysshe, with a crescent on the chevron; 2, Clare;
3, GouRXAY ; 4, Or, se^nee of fleurs-de-lis sable, Marcy ; 5, Gules, a hind
trippant argent, Badsall ; 6, Per cross or and azure, in the first and fourth a
rose gules, in tlie second and third a fleur-de-lis of the first ; 7, Edmoxds ;
8, WOKIXGDOX ; 9, ZouCHE ; 10, Caxtilowe ; 11, MARSHALL ; 12, Argent,
a human leg couped above the hnee sable, gartered below the knee or, Giljiyx.
[The quarterings not, blazoued will be found in tlic large shield, folio 90'', by
their name.]
[On fo. 92.]
Arms. — Quarterly of forty : 1 and 40, Bysshe, with a crescent on the chevron ;
2, Clare ; 3, Gifford ; 4, Gourxay ; 5, Sable, semee de lis oi; ]Marcy [it
-will be observed that in both the large shields this coat is given with the
field sable and the fleurs-de-lis or, whereas in both the smaller shields these
colours are reversed] ; 6, De Deu ; 7, De Martin ; 8, Gules, a hind
trippant argent, Bysshe ;* 9, Badsall -, 10, Axstie ; 11, Horxe ; 12, Pier-
pox t ; 13,'^FitzGeffry ; 14, Burstowe ; 15, Burstowe; 16, Chastillox;
17, [?Martix] ; 18, De St. Amoxd ; 19, Ed.moxds ; 20, Wokixdox ;
* This coat is given as Badsall on folio yi** above aud also on the frontispiece in the
" Visitation of Surrey 1002 — 8," Harl. Soc, but it will be noticel that it appears in all other
cases as Bysshe in this MS., and another coat is blazoned for Badsall.
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALUICA.
21, ZouCHE ; 22, BraTTAi.vE ; 23, Camilowe; 24, Bruis ; 25, Fm-
OsBORXE ; 2G, Xew:uarch ; 27, Brewee ; 28, Marshall; 2'J, Stroxg-
BOW; 30, GiFFORD; 31, MacMuRGH ; 32, LOVELL ; 33, De BoSCO ;
34, IxGE ; 35, Argent, a human leg, coupcd above the knee, gartered below the
hiee or, Gil^iyn ; 36, Vert, on a cross between four eagles displayed argent a
cross 'patce gules, Fen>;er ; 37, Gules, three cross-bows argent, the stocks or,
Skyxxer ; 38, Gules, a chevron engrailed between three hawl's argent [blank] ;
39, Argent, three bears' [or woh'es"] heads erased sable [blank].
Crests. — 1. Frovi a coronet or a double-headed eagle disjilayed sable, gorged iviih an
annulet of the coronet.
2. A hind trippant argent, charged on the shoulder with a crescent for
difference, Gilmyx.
3. An eagle displayed argent, Fexner.
[The coats not blazoned here will easily be found by name in the shield on
fo. 90".]
Joh'esde]aBjssh=pIsabella fil. & bar. Will'm fratris & bar. Johis.
46 E. 3. I fil. & har. Johis. de Barstowe militis.
Thomas De la Bysshe Will'm De la Bysshe^^Iaria fih et bar. Galfridi Michaell De
miles fil. et bar. 15 R. 2. Edmonds de Burstowe. la Bysshe.
Will'm De la Bysshe miles 14 H. 5 et=^Elizabetha fil Wokindou de com
36 H. 6. I Essex.
Joh'es Bysshe de Burstowe=pJoanna filia & bai'. OHverii Ri'c. Bysshe, cler. Piector
in com. Surria, Ar. 38 H. 6. La Zoiiche mil. ecclesife de Burstowe.
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Joh'es Bysshe (le— Johanna fil. har. Juh'is Willi'mus Bvsshe=r da. ofTho-
Burstoweincom. Redin,o:ers als. Kediiiuburst 2 filius Johis. i mas Slifeild de
^^urrife, Ar. fil.et de Redinghurst in com. Bysshe de Bur- ! Slifeild in com.
hfu-. Surria3 Ar. stow. j Sur. Ar.
Will'm Bysshe de Bur--^Jana fil. & har. R..berii Robertns Bysshe-
stowe Ar. fil. et har
36 II. 8
Wintt-rshull de Winters-
hull in com. Sur. Ar.
de Worth in com.
Sussex.
filia
Bos-
tock.
Joh'es Bysshe deBurstowe=r Joh'es Bysshe de=f:>[ercia fil. et har. Tho Gvlmin
m com. Sur. Ar. a° 2 & 3
Phil, et Maria:-
Worth in com. j de Burstow in com. Sur. Ar.
Sussex.
Thomas Bysshe dcyAnna fil. Joh'is Johannis Bysshe=pMercia filia Job'is
Bysshe de Burstowe
in com, Surr. Ar.
Burstowe in com.
Surrias Ar.
A B
Bysshe de Worth de Worth in com.
in com. Sussex. Sussex.
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Martha
ux. Aut.
Emery
de Surry.
r
Thomas
coelebs
1G33.
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Joli'es Bysshe de Pycombe=^
in com. Sussex, Rector j
ecc!esia3 ibidem duxit '
jlarg^ da. of Francis Kill- \
ingbeclc of ... . in com. \
YorJce* '
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"\^ illi"mus=
Bysshe
de Worth
in com.
Sussex.
=Margfxreta
soror Rogeri
James de Ry
gate in com.
Sur. Militis.
1. Chris-
to2)hc):^
2. John.'' 3. Thomas.
Rogerus
Bysshe.
Marsi'areta.
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Sara.
Ursuhi.
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Thomas.
David.
Willim.
Jana.
Anna ux.Tho.
Whealas [?]
in com. Sus-
sex.
i\lercia ux.
lioger
Clerk de
London.
These two entries aio written
over others partly rubbed out.
Edv'us Bysshe de=
Burstowe in com.
Surrite Ar. til. efc
bar. et de Hospitio
Lincolniensis. ob.
June 1G55.
rMaria filia
Joh'es Tur-
ner de Ham
in Com.
Surrice Ar.
II I II II
Thomas. [Sir]t Kdv^is=[]\rargreG]t d. of [Johnlf Greene Maria. Anna.
— Bysshe Garter [of Boyshall in com. Essex]! S^i'" — —
Johannes. King of Arraes. geant at Lawe. Sara. Jana.
Erasmus Bysshe de Rygate in Surry 1623 fil.
5 diixit Juliana' filia' Anchi' Alchin relicta'
Prancisci Richardson de Rygate.
Johannes.
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Cathc-
Joani
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Anna ux.
Tobyas
Kemp
de CO.
Southt.
Ursula, ux
Jo. Cud-
ingtun de
Leigh in
Com. Sur.
Mercia.
Walterus Bysshe de^^Margareta Mathew Richardus Bysshe Johannes By.~.-he de
Rygate in com.
Surry 4 filius.
relicta Willielmi
Sheffeild.
filius et iieres obiit
coelebs sine prole.
BristoU fil. 3 habuic
exitu'. =f=
Walterus. Erasmus Bysshe. Robertus. Ursula.
(To be continued.)
* The matter in italics is in a later baud.
t The additions are from the " Visitation of Surrey, 1G62— 08," Harl. Soc.
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GENEALOGICAL EXTRACTS FROM SIXTEEXTH-CENTURY WILLS
IN THE CONSISTORY COURT AT CANTERBURY.
'fnf'^' f ^ '^"^ f'^r " possession which is iu the
?F \ .^'''^'k' Taylor Smytlie, Esq., of Maidstone, and a pencil note therein
states that it was begun 8 Nov. 1842 ac 8 o'clock iu the evenin-. The Euracts
commence at 1451 and end at 1731. J^^naci^
On referring to the Caleudar of the Wills, it seems that this MS. does not
conta m extracts of all the ^\ ills in that Court. Mr. Smythe, however, appears to
m,[cl, n Idirff "^^-'"^ "'^^ avclia^ological notes of the principal Wills, which supp ;
much additional information to the various "Visitations of Kent '' as well as to
many impor ant families not referred to iu the Heral.ls' Visitations
_ ^^here the extract of any will in this MS. does not contain any o-enealo-ical
luformation it has beeo omitted. ^ otueaio^icai
VOLUME V.
fo. 3. ^^ ILLIAM HiLLYS, gent. To be buried in the parish church of Waltham
Adhere he is a Parishioner, flis feollee .John Swaync of Lymino-e and F.ustace
a Cure of Waltham aforesaid, of and in all his puiparties ot^xll tl o lands and
tenements, fermys, services, rents, woods, etc., in he said parish of Waltham and
Hilt '^:::^V'/'!r''i-?^^f'' ^^^mersham, whlh /ate Vere o " hom^^^
Hil gent., his father, whilst he lived of the parish of Clvffe, to have and to hold
0 them their heirs and assigns to the use of the said John Swayne and h s l ei s
or evermore upon condiuon that the said John Swayn shall pay for every p'ce e o
t l e same lands etc. m the said parishes that is clerely value of 12d. bv vere cle.r of
all outgoings 13s. 4d., according to the barsaio and sale late by him to the said John
Swayne and Eustace made, and the moifey thereof coming^o be d s^sed of b?
h s ex ors for his sou 's health, etc., and that the residue of h r'purpartie
undisposed of in all his lands, tenements, etc., which he hath or by r S of
r^Sn'ir^S::^f'^^^ '-"the county of Kent as dsew^herS'shal
p'Se Chi t V Pv Vi'^'^V '".^ ^'^ Sir Robert
riniiele, bhantiy 1 re=t there. Dated 26 Dec. 1408. Proved 4 Feb. 1498.
c'l' ^^^HOLAS Garlonp, Fellow or Chaplain peri)ctual ,.f the Colle-e of
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fo. 28. Margaret Rothman, late the wife of John Kothman. Her body to
be buried in the churchyard of Oryscys Church beside the Sepulture of her husband.
Proved i June 1499.
fo. 31. Thomas Godfrk of tlie ville of Lyd. To be buried iu the churchyard
of the Churcli of Lyd. Margaret his wife. John Godfre his brother. John his
son. His daugluers. Trovcd D June U99.
fo. 34. IMargkry, widow of Andrew Bate. To be buried in the Cluirch of
Lyd. Proved G June 1499.
fo. 44. William Robesart of Minster iu Shcpey. His lands and tenements
within the Shyre of Kent called Pistoke to Cecilia his wife for term of her life, and
after her decease lie wills that the Prioress and Convent of St. Sixborough in the
Isle of Shepie shall have ail the said lauds yerely for evermore for the use of a
Solerau Obit and other such conditions therein mentioned. Dated tlie Gth of July
the 3rd of Richard the 3rd. Proved 19 Aug. 1499.
fo. 68. William Westborx of St. Alphage, Canterbury. To be buried in the
churchyard of the Monastery of St. Austin besyde Canterbury nigh the burial place
of Alyce his late mother there. Dated 23 April 150U.
fo. 72. Henry Barling of Egerton. Alicia his wife. Anne his daughtei-.
Robert and Henry his sons. Proved 2 June 1500.
fo. 73. Elizabeth Barlyng of Egerton, widow. Anne her daughter. AYife
of Richard Barlyng ofEgertou. Proved 19 May 1500.
fo. 78. Joank Foule, widow. To be buried in the parish church of Wye next
the sepulture of William Searlys her husband, before the cross there. Proved
2 May 1500.
VOLUME VL
fo. 5. William att See of the parish of Heme. To be buried in the
churchyard of St. Martin of Heme, the 5 cliildren of Eleanor his daughter.
Katherine his wife. AVilliam his son. To Katlierine his wife the tenement in
which he then dwelt with 40 acres of laud next adjoining to the same, and 10 acres
of land lying next the Bekyn in the parish of Herne aforesaid for term of her life.
Remainder to William his son and his heirs and assigns for evermore, and tlie heirs
of his body lawfully begotten. Remainder to Elea^nor his daughter tor term of
her life. Remainder to Rubert att See, son of Blenry att See, to remain to him, his
heirs and assigns for evermore. Proved 12 Oct. 1500.-
fo. 27. William: Culpepyr, Esq., of the parish of Aylesford. To be buried
m the Church of St. Peter of Aylesford in our Ladies Chapel there l^efore the image
of St. Michael, next unto Margaret late his wife. He wills that Edward Culpepyr
his SOD have all his lands and tenements, etc., in Kent, Essex aud Worcester, etc.,
to hold to him and to the issue male of his bodie lawfully begotten. Remainder in
like manner to Ursula, wife of John Tudor, his daughter. Remainder to Margery
Lymo'r his daughter in like manner. Remainder to the right heirs of him and his
said wife Margaret. Philippa daughter of the said John 'Tudor. Katherine and
Elizabeth daughters of Edward Culpepyr his son. Dated 12 June 1499.
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C'nrJ 1,;,; '^/O^^HIN- of the pansh of St. Elphis within the Citv of
chi HrPn • T P T'^ p'^'"" .''"''""''^ ^"^^^ ^'^^''^J' "^Sh unto" her
15 J in 1 -of Penynton, Parson of St. Elphis. Dated 7 An- 1500. Proved
VOLUME VII.
fo 0. WiLLiA.M Maycott of the Towne of Fordewiche. To be buried in the
church c>^ Murrey before the Hi,h Cross. To the reparation of tl>e safd cluu
£fa lo.. 4d. io tlie reparation of Fordewiche Church .t;3 Gs. 8d. Alyce liis wife
HT^h ! o ?! \ ^^^'''> °f"^; -^'^"^ ^^if^' '^^"ghfcer of John Petytt.
Hi. lands and tenements, etc., in the Isle of Thanet, in Stuny, Westbere and Herne
sitlnd hi tT'' "7"-^"V^^^%°.^" ^^^"^J^ of Kent to John h s
etl Pri"dl9 Xov^r 1501^'" '^'^^^ ^oks, Vicary of St. Lawrence,
nJ'i^''n7''''''%^''Il^'r ^^^y^' ^"^ "-'fe- Sir Thomas, parish
H On ,.,2v ^r^'"',- f'^'- Hedcorne and Fry ten den.
Hi. Quarrey at Luughton Monchelsea to Xichohis Betuam. Proved 1 Feb. 15ol.
fo 24. John Thursxox of the parish of Chalok. To be buried in the
ir'^o; r' ^-'^'y^'' ^] Chalolc besyde Richard Thurston his nnkvle.
d tT .^^'^"^f s^'id ciiurch. Clemens and Elizabeth his
20 llinl lo02 '''' ' '^•^^^'^ ^'"'^ ^''"^-^d
fo 25. JOHX Fagge of Limne. To be buried in the Church of Limne. A-nes
kine 1 P,.; l"" ! o"''' t*' his son. His executors ley [sic] to
kepe in Cristclmrch of Canterbury £120 unto the time his children come of a-^e fur
of AiSi^^^^ his daughters. Richard Knatd.buil
W„ ' ^"^^^•hbu 1 of Selling next Horton. John Harte of the same,
diu-in' it ul "'i ''"h "'^ 'he lands there or in Boroughmarsiie
son .nd H . hp'^ ' i "'^ '''f T'? '""''V' " Borongiimarshe to John his
iifthe L of Sr If ; -''p '^'^^ ^'^'^"1'^ ^"^^ the said 22 acres lying
Che fee of fet. Austin s, Canterbury, to iNicholas his son in like manner. Thomas
I d -no-ton ZTT ^"^^^^ 'he tenure of Pulton m the parish of
i 1 1 ' u ' ^''''''^V' 'he said tenure and parish to him and the heirs of
fhe o?5n 'S''^"' I'P'''^' ^"^T'- ^hat if either of iiis sons dye before
be .hfr?U l"' such heirs as aforesaid then the survivors or survivor shall
of rid T\ 7 f 'hey should all dye as aforesaid then the whole
o hi. land, and tenements shall remain to his daughters Margaret and Alys for
remaiu'^^VVilii m P^T"' 1 fldyngton witii its appurtenances, which he wills to
w hoot L . hi <^ ':osby and h,s heirs for ever, and if his said daughters dye
£eu. m^^ -oner 'll^t^? 2o itrifuS^"^ ''''''''' and laid outis
['"'k ^^ILDNALE Of the Hospital of St. John besyde Canterbury ^
ito^tr fcyuyre, Par.on of Alhaldwyn of Canterbury. Dated 4 March 1500.
Tn 1?; W.-i^-^^^'f ^'nu°^ William Colman of the parish of St. Mary Xorth-ate.
Dated 31 Jan. 1500 ' "'^ h^^^^^"d.
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fo. 20. Thomas Petytt of the parish of St. Nicholas in Dover. To be buried
in the Church of the Domus Dei in Dover before the High Cross thei-e. Benedicta
his wife. Alice his daughter. Thomas his father. Alyce his mother. Proved
4 April 1502.
fo. 32. Laurence Gaukard of Sydjngborn. To be buried in our Lady
Chancel of the Church of Sy.lyngborn between his father and his grandfather. His
principal messuage called the Lion in Sydyngborn. Thomas his son. John
Garrard his brother, Agnes his wife. He wills that his executors shall by iij stones,
stonys price £3 for iij graves, that is to say for his grave, his faders and his grand-
faders. Proved 4 March 1501.
fo. 45. Xtian relict of Robert AVebbe of tlie parish of Worde. To be
buried in the said church before the great Cross there. Proved 7 Nov. 1502.
fo. 48. JoAXE Thuestoxe the widow of Robert Thurstone of the parish of
Challock. To be buried in the Church of Cosme and Damian at Challock aforesaid
beside her husband there. Elizabeth Thurstone daughter of John Thurston her
son. Alyce her daughter. Proved 7 March 1502.
fo. 49. William Gregory of Blackmanstone in Romney j^Lnrsh. To be
buried in the Church of St. Mary in Romney Marsh beside his mother there. Wills
£4 for 2 SLones to be laid over the above 2 graves. Proved 4 Feb. 1502.
fo. 60. JOANE Crompe, widow of David Crompe late of the parish of St. Nicholas
at Wade in the Isle of Thanet. His body to be buried in the Church of St. Nicholas
aforesaid before the Awter of St. Jamys. Proved 28 March 1503.
fo. 66. John Diggs of the parish of Berham, esquyer. To be buried in the
Church of Berham aforesaid in the Chapel of our Lady there on the north side of
the said Church. South chapel of the same church. Jane daugliter of Sir Thomas
Hawte his God-daughter. Margaret daughter of Umfrey Sackvile, beiiig a Nun of
ClarkenwelL Alys Diggs his cozen. His sister Joaue Diggs. His daugiiter Agnes.
His son Jamys. His son William Brent. His wife Anne. To his son Jamys
Diggs all his manors, rents, lands, etc., in the parishes of Berham, Kyngston and
Colrede or elsewhere in the County of Kent and City of Canterbury and Town of
Saudwych to him, his heirs and assigns for ever. Dated 7 June 1502. Proved
11 Oct. 1503.
fo. 64. Robert Southland of the parish of Stapillierst. His goods and
chattels when they are discharged from the under shei-yff week of Kent for the
whych they be bound, etc., for him. ilarion and Agnes his daughters. His son
John the elder and his son John the younger. Alice his wife. Proved 22 Sept. 1503.
fo. 65. John Sharp of Benynden. To be buried in the south porch of
Benyuden beforesaid beside his father and raoder. Joan his wife. John, Margaret
and Richard his children. Thomas his son. Thomas his brother of Saudherst.
Proved 24 March 1502.
fo. 74. John Plompton of the Parish of St. Margaret's of the City of Canterbury.
To be buried in the nave of the said church near the sepulture of his wife Elisabeth.
Proved 16 July 1503.
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fo 75 William PaRxell of the parish of St. Clement's, Sandwich. To be
bimed ni the Clmrcli ot the Brothoi- Carmelites near the sepulture of Mar-aret his
wite there. I'ynghsham in the parish of Xorburne. Proved 26 Sept. 1503.^
fo 81. RiCHAKDMARp-x, Bysshop in the Universal Chiirch. His body to be
buried m the church of the Order of Greyfriers of Canterbury. Aq-nes late his
- b'-ot 'er s wife. To the Church of Lyd his 2^ myter, his cross, staff, and the cro se
hed hat Olyver the jonier made. John Marten iiis brotI>er's son. The erme of
Ins dmrch and v.carage of Lyd. The ferme of his church and parsonage of Ickham
D:t^^^So^l^;^^-^?:;efS^Mi^,?5J^.^^'^'^ '^'-^
fo. So Margaret daughter of James Buys late wife of William Swax of
the parish of bt. Nicholas in liomene. To be buried in the chancel of the church
aforesaid next_ unto her husband. Her principal messuage or tenement that 'he
dwells in remain to Thomas Lambard and Agnes his wife and to eve^ of th e
term of their life under this condition, that they shall se every yLiM Set nl
a l eletts agamstXmas to be delivered among pool- people, and aftL he dec se
of hem to remame to Ilichard the son of the same Thomas and to the h i>-s of h s
body lawfully begotten ful filling the condition before rehearsed for ever. Sir Ralf
laylour vicar there. Dated 20 Sept. 1502. on nan
17 March ■1503°'''' Boughton under Blean. Agnes his wife. Proved
{0. 85 JoHX PocoK of the parish of St. Mary in Dover. To be buried in the
church aforesaid nigh the sepnlture of Margaret his wife there. Proved 23 March
VOLUME YIII.
;n ^^n!; His body to be buried in the Monastery of St. Sexbury
m Shepey. Elen his daughter. Gervas his son. To Gervas Home his son aH hii
u ensils within the manor of Kenarton. Margaret his wife. ?o Gerva Horne he
place m Kennarton in taile male. Remainder to Robert and Hen y h is son ^ and
He rv /"iT^T'm* P^^'^^^i'^der in like manner to then . V maTnder to
Hen,) Guh efnrd the ^'oungest son of Sir Richard Guldeford, knt in ke ta 1
Remainder to W ilham Horne son of his brother Gervas Horne ever St Martin 's
fo 9. JoHX Cr.YSP of Thanet, senior. To be buried in the cemetery of somP
£ aid 2? ^'^^"'^ P'^^^^ «°d' more espec all n J^h toTis
deceased wife m the Monastery of St. Augustine near Canterbury. Joi n his son
Margaret h,s daughter. Agnes his daughter. Children of Joane Bar?et wffe of
btephyn Barrett late his daugiiter. Dated anno 1500. Proved 504
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GRAXT OF ARMS AND CREST TO RICIIARDE ELKEX.
To all Xoblcs and Joutills these ^ute Ires hering or sein-
Gilbert DeUuck ais Garter Knight Principal! Herauld and
King of Ariues of the moste noble ordre of the Garter
sendith dewe and humble conimendacion and gretino-
Equue willeth and Reason ordeyneth that men vertuoul
and of noble courage be bj theire merytes and good
Kenowme not aionly theire ^sons in this raortall and
transitory lyfe but also after them those that shalbe of theire
bodies desendid to be in all placys of honor \yith other
nobles and Jeutills accepted and taken by certeyne
enseignes and demonstrancys of bono^ and noblese that
IS to saye bhizon heahne and tymber to thende that other
may the more enforce tl'.era selves to haue pseueraunce
to vse theire dayes m feates of Armes and werk vertuous
to gete tlie Reuowme of aiincvent noblesse in theire
lignes and posterities. And forasmuch as Richarde Elken
of London, gent, is desendid o.f a howse undefanied
beving Armes neuertheles he being uncerteyne under
^vhat sorte and maner his predecessors bare the same
J 1 . , "'^"^ desiered me the said Garter Kino- of Armes to
I t&^^eVSe^ ile f p'""" ^'^''''^ ''''' lefullt f on
1 tlieietoie 1 the saide (carter semg his Requeste so iuste and Reasonable hv
oTrJ ' ^^'^''^^f}^'' to and tomyofice of Garter King of Armes by
fSh l'"^'"''''^'' l'^f,i^«SD noble Great Seale haue ordeyned confirmed aTd 2
saye Quaiteih gold and geules a plame cross vaire silver and azur on euerv Quarter
a lygre entrechainged of the felde armed and langued azur d^nteHl^er on
l^vZ^MrSt: ^ entre'ctng'ei"? tS
same Upon a helme, on a Torse silver and azur a demy Ty^^re copne Quartered
s.luer and sable on euery quarter an hermyn entreehanged^of the Ete latied
geules tusked golde supporting a besannte manteled geules doblS sil ^r aTmore
^nS'^lt^'T-'' "^H ''«lde to the a de mSZ
mZTuhe «akirrtT?"^ '-"^ "-^^.^"^ ^"'^^^-^ for evermore. In Wktnes
thr. . I of m 'Ff P"^''^ '''y hande and sete therunto
tne stale ot Aimes the seale ot mvne otice of Garter Kin<T of Armes Yenen
and gj-aunted at Londmi the v^^ ^aye ofMarche in the fourth /ere Jf X Rei^n o"
onr .souerayn Lorde Edward the syxte by the Grace of God Kino- of E Mand
Seal : A fesse vaire betw. three water-
bougets and in chief a mullet for diff.
Crest : A horse's head.— Dethick.
P. raoy Garreter
Roy darmes.
(Seal of OfBce gone.)
(To le continued.)
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iHiDnumtntal Ihiscnptions aii^ |itral^rj> in
annotattons frnm gt^tlls, ttc.
The following Inscriptions, with the Annotations, were kindly placed at our
disposal for publication by John Avery, I']sq., F.C.A., F.S.S., of 52 Coleman Street,
E.G., and ]\Irs. Isabella J. Corcoran, the executors of the late Bryan Corcoran, Esq.,
of Mark Lane, E.C, and South Croydon, who died on the Uh August 1915.
Mr. Corcoran was for several years Upper Churchwarden of St. Olave's, and had
always taken a great interest in its history. During his lifetime he published
an historical guide to the Church, which at the time of his death was in its third
edition.^ He also had, at considerable expense, the Parish Registers of St. Olave
transcribed with the object of printing and publishino- them, which was prevented
by his decease. They will however be issued at an early date by the Harleian
Society.
The transcriptions and annotations were made by Mr. Arthur J. Jewers on
behalf of the late ls\v. Corcoran.
Deo. Triu. Uni. Opt. j\Iax Gloria.
1. Hic juxta in choro situs est Jacobus Deane Eques Auratus vir bonus et in
openbus chantatis longe proestans qui primo Susannam filiam Chrofri Bumsted o-eu
uxorem habuit ex qua unicum suscepit filiolum postea Elizab fiUam Hugon Ofley
armigeri ^Alderm J.ondon deinde Elizab filiam Richardi Thornliill armi^reri et
viduam Chrofri "Webbe armigeri duxit conjugem ex qua duas genuit filiolas nullam
tamen relinquens prolem sc moriente superstitem anno aetatis Lxiir xv die i\Iaii
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A large mounment iu the south-east corner over the vestry door. Foni- pillars
support a shallow canopy or cornice, above which is a shield of the arms of Deane.
The pillars divide tiie upper part into three compartments ; of these, the centre one
is much broader and the top arched, and in ic. kneeling at a faldstool, are figures of
Sir James Deane and his third wife ; in the other two recesses are kneeling'efligies
of the first and second wives of the knight, each carrying a skull, also beneath the
first wife an infant and beneath the third two infants. ' Below these compartments
are three panels corresponding to tlie recesses above. The outer ones are blank, and
in the centre is the inscription.
The arms are, over the canopy, a shield, mantling and helmet, viz. : GuJcs, a lion
couchant guardant or, on a chief argent three crexcenis of the field. Crest : A demi-
lion rampant-guardant or, holding in Vie dexter paw a crescent gules, Deane. At the
foot of the monument are three shields : 1, Deaxe as above ; impaling, ^r^/e^f, on
a bend letween two crosses formeef tehee gules three midtcls of the 'field, pierced of the
bend, BuiiSTEi). It is incorrectly painted on the monument. 2, Deaxe : impaling,'
Gules, four harrulcts gemels argent, on a chief of the last a tower of the first, over all
a hendlet sable, Thorxhill. 3, Deaxe ; impaling. Argent, a cross couped,from the
end of each arm a fleur-de-lis issuing azure, betu-een four Cornish choughs proper,
Offley.
Sir James Deane, knighted at "Whitehall 8 July l(30i, was descended from the
family of Deane or Dene of Denelands. vSir James amassed a large fortune as
a merchant adventurer to India, China, and the Spice Islands. He was fined for
refusing to act as Alderman. He gave the rectory of Deane in Hampshire to his
brother-in-law Holdip and his successors. Lord of the ]^[anor of Basingstoke, to
which town he was a liberal benefactor, he built almshouses for eight poor aged men
or women, and his bequests, with some others, enabled the Alderriien and Wardens
in 1609 to declare the Fi'aternity or Guild of the Holy Ghost, standing in the
ancient cemetery, a Free School, the master being still called the Chaplain of the
Chapel of the Holy Ghost. He remembei'ed the poor in every parish in which he
had lived or owned property. He was married three times, first to Susan the
daughter of Christopher Bumsted, secondly to Elizabeth daughter of Hugh Offley,
Alderman of London, his third wife being Elizabeth the 'daughter of Richard
Thornhill of Bromley in Kent, and relict of "Christopher Webbe, Esq., eldest son of
Sir William Webbe, Knt., Lord Mayor of London in l.oOl (by whom she had a son
Sir W'illiam Webbe, Knt., who married a daughter of Sir Rowland Litton, Knt.).
This lady, after the death of Sir James Deane, mari-ied as her third husband John
Brewster, Esq., of London, secondary of the Fine Office, the ■29th of Sept. 1G09,
and died the i';jrd of Oct. 1G09, and was buried in St. Sepulchre's the 2ud of Nov.
following. For pedigree of Deane (Dene) see "Visitation of Hampshire" (Harl.
Soc), p. 88. The will of Sir James, although very long, contains much of interest,
as this abstract shews : —
Will dated 19 Aug. 1607. To be buried in the chancel of S. Ohive in Hart Street,
London, of which he is now a })arishioner, and that a fair tomb or monument with
the portraitures of himself and his three wives and the children he had by them.
To Christ's Hospital £40. To S. Thomas' Hospital in Southwark £50. To
S. Bartholomew's Hospital near West Smithfield £20. To Christ's Bridewell in
London £20. For the relief of the prisoners in the several prisons, to each prison £10.
To as many poor men as he is years old at his death enough cloth at 8s. a yard to
make each a gown, of whom fifteen must be of the parish of S. Olave, Hart Street,
and twenty of the Drapers' Company. To the poor of Guildford in Surrey £10.
To the poor of Godalming in Surrey £10. To the poor of Alton in Hants £10.
To the poor of Odiham, Hants, £10. To the poor of King's Clear in Hants £10, by
the parson, churchwardens, and brother-in-law Simon Holdipp of King's Cleer, and
kinsman John Chamberleyn. To the poor of Havant, Hants, £10. To the poor
of Farnham, Surrey, £10." To the poor of Overton £10. To the Master AVarden
38 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
Garrett and h,s ^ife black cloth for gowns, and to iames G.r etf So T '^'f
M-- Paul Bannvnoe doth for a o-own. To Huo-h JolnZu .1 u ,
for a go.n a,ui 20. To friend and "oi^hbon? S^loS Jd^'l^^t ^^d"t^'n '''^
Ahce his wife black cioth. To brothere-in-hn- A T.'fci '/-^r V^"" ^^^^
. mfe black cloth for o-owns. To fr en Thir^iH^ '"'^ ^"^^ ^"^^ ^'^^
cloth for a -own. To friend Ed^^ d T.™ Fitche scrivener, £100 and black
brother-in-law James Garrett £ l a d to t ie oTLr c tat H?:'^ °'
|^^^d|
daui^hters of said sister Marc-prx- ^'^^n f,>. fi ^ -t^Hzabeth Lllis, one of the
bla4 for herself andlSr Sa c To sak S efS'rrCh'' ^1"^^'^^^ "'^^
to her daughter Olave Clarck. widow, £3;S fo he riieS '"'^
James Holdipp. one of the sous of k^e site r TllH r ?
forgh-es what he owes to testator, and to his Sf^blacf S
law Thomas Offley, one of the sons of late fM er^ntA^^^^^
of London, deceased, what he owes to te^tntnr nUn-l^ .1 = ^fflej Alderman
executors make any' claim on the t.^ t«e m i '^^^^ ^
occupauon of Robert Hobert and John ySZ Zt^ef other
iee. Forgives brother i'.obert Offley another son n thf oH w f
to testator. To Richard and Andrew HoHd nn If f * ^ ^^^s
Holldipp, deceased, £350 eacL irMTch S ^h"' '^'^'^'^ ^^^^^
sister Margaret Siirimptou. each £350 a dbltktr clf^^^^^^ ^hrimptou, sons of late
^v.fe of .John Woodnothe,gent*and one of the d To yargarenroodnothe
^nrympton, £350 for the advaucemeut of bL ^n ° ^''^ ?! ^^"^ Margaret
lHisl,and. To Elizabeth wSrw fe^o^ "'f ^'^'■^'^^^
Margaret Shrvuipton. £200 fo he pr efcrn eut^T? ] ^^^^^^ ^''^"°hter of
and iier husband To John Dea e son of te,N t ' t'fcl- '""^^ ^^""'^ f^^' her
to each of his children £5 1^ wll k^D/'^^^^ ' T? '^'"^'^^ ^^^^"^ «"J
Deane, deceased, £25. To servant CosZ' 1''^' '^^"^^''^ ^^i^''^^''^
Deano, £40. Late scrva 1 TohT^.r^^TA ^ f ^ ^'^^'^ ^^^'^'I'-'d
sons of the above James Holldipp £100 Jun tt m ','"f? f^^'l^ipp. one of the
Holldipp, son of sister Alic £>0 eaJh at he te of '> '^''^'^'f,,'^ ^'^^ J^^nes
and black, and each maid scnw nt 13^ and 1 1^^^^
Lancaster, Knt., £50 and black olnft 'rl' -n . t' ^^^^^'f^ S'l' James
other cluidren of unde'iLttau ster 1 i .To" ^c if 5.^1 0 ^ Tolt M J'
]\ illiam Lancaster, each £10. To the wi e 'of VTl inn, n 1' "^^'^
daughters of uncle .James Deane £10 T '"'f Brackston, one of the
drayman, £2o. To c^lu ii ' t fe' of Tlfor^^ P^t "''^'l /-Thomas Hearde,
To cousin Thomas Deane son Vf nn?.T. \r n n^'"'^^''"^ s^'-^'e'-. £20
Deancschoolmaster, £ and to his son Jamesn ''"f , ^^"^'"^ ^'^''^^d
cousin Francis Thornhill £20 fo^b acV for^ms^^^^^^^^^^
Cloth for. Cloak. To ^ro^^r.n.^^'t^^d^rn^
MISCELLAKEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 39
vrife black cloth. Cousin Sir John Deane Knf ^on . u
cloth, and to his Lady stuff for her deorcrt'o mnL " ^''V "'^^'"S" and black
KiU., and to his Ladf black Tr^^- G ,n1vn " ' ^^V^;^, ^ " '^^^'^""s Hayes,
black. To cousin i^hon.as Dobso^ £ ? and H ^ ^^'^^^ ^^P'^^ '-'^ -ife
Laucaster of Gray's Inn, Gent bhck p.. 1 Ar-,r 'J-i^^i^^^s
black for cloaks. To god.oi ' so "of ll 1 V- P'-^tada,
Fryser £20 and black. To old fn-^i Jo L P /"'iT ^"^^^ ^"^'^^^
Yateand his .vife black. Si 1 - n P z?1%T"'?''m^''^-S ^""^''^ -^^'^^^^'-^
Cousin A,ny Weeks, now dwell no- "it] t^S^^^ &nnth widow, £10 and black,
and black. To Amy Shelborne of Ba.iul i^^^''' Lancaster, £5
Ano-ell £3 for a ring. To Isabd ifSon T'' ^'"''"'^ audneio-hbour
£3. To late servant^Vi] iU Offl J ^5
Edward the sons of Edward XovS t , ^'l^^''^'" ^''Sev, Thomas and
Meggs, draper, and his Sfe Wack ' To V^W^^r'^' ^"^"^ ^^'i'l'^^'^
Coleman Street, London, ill Tut'hul ^J^, ^^''SK parson of S. Katherine,
become Che property of wfo Dame Elii' tn,, ^"f'ssuage testator dwells in will
requests hereto let the executS'ave tl e u e Tf^^ after testator's death,and
the better to setcle the affairs. 0 i n r '1 ^'""T '^'"^ '"""^hs
portion of Nicholas Versallini son of SLd ^^^^^ I-e sum of £589 Us. the
IS to be paid when due, but if helmTl j^ f I Versahn,, broker, deceased; it
v.-ill of the said Xicholas the athe T \o 1 1' \" ^«^«'-da"ee with the
and Wardens of the Drapers' Smmnv T^ h' p'^"/ ^^.^^^Pi'^g of the Master
^vithin the Drapers' Com, anv iSn 1 , ^''^ ^"'1^^ of the Blessed Virgin Mary
the Company fL If 'Sst t™t'\ ^^Sr^-??"'^^^
draper, £10, and to his wife iOs for a in^ in 1 n f ^n.^' ^^^^^ert Buck,
Dorothy OfHev and her cSuc.] teV s,?^. ^f ^'i testator's mother-in-law
Holldip £GG ll and iwl- brother-in-law Simon
and Ashe in Uants £100 a Ho! klipp, clerk, parson of Deane
Puchard Deane, t^'o of the ons 0 nm e pf ^'n^'^'" . '""^'"^ J^^'"
black. Testator has lately buil fa B^Jt^^^^ '''''' ^^^^
^ase from the Marquis of W i che.te A f, " niessaages on land held on
Elizabeth Langrishe,Margare \voS^ ^ n/' same w.th the lease, etc., to
Testator is poslessed'of a m u .3 ro^'nSr F '''V"^^ ^!'>^^'^^"' "1"^"^-
m the parish of S* Mary Matfellon X Wh tech'^° 1 ""1? ^osemarye Lane
Franchotti, merchant, strauo-er and r f ,f 1 o^^^Pation of Gratio
William Richardson, Willia^ Howell ''^^H ^ occupation of
William Johnson, Pu'chard Vi 'an r ^"if' ^,^5'^ ^^^^e, Eandell Bellen,
virtue of a lease granted to the tes^Vt , n,^'^^^ ^^'''^ ^ranckham, held by
Esq., gives the fame to the aM E H^.b ^, '\'' ^^'^'.^ G>'at.o by Ti.omas Goodman,
Clarck and Elizabeth Ellis equahv S .^'"°"sh, ^1""'^^''^ Woodnoth, OlifF
manor, or farm in the parish of White wi?, H^nf' '''1'^ '"P^'^^"^^ niessuage,
and John P.arce, having a lease t S L^^^^^ the occupation of Richard
George Abbott, D.D., D^ean 0 W nch-^ an/ h'' pk'"'"' "^''y I^^^"
Michael & William ShrimptonsonVofir - -^"'Ir^''' ^^''P'*^^' the same to
Holldippe son of late sisti i ^110 li , ""t" ^n'^T ''l^P^^" '^^^ ^« ^^-^^
two messuages in the close o^Greaf irHel^'f P'T '^''^^ the lease of
occupation of Katherine Hoberd Wdou ^.^•^''i!°P'S»''' ^^ondon, in the
The residue of plate, Jewells and al'd,; ft '."'i ^^''^ '"^^ ^^^^ Vorhagen.
sisters Marger/, AlicVand Ma '^ii l^^n in tr f.^'^r '^''^"^'''^ ''^^ ^^'^^
Knt cousins John Chamberlen and And v w R in yT'^'^''^ ^o'^" J^lles,
said Sir James Lancaster and Sii John ToSf. ! l lWr'.^'i be executors, and to the
Paul Bannynge, Edward Leai^ny p2^^^^^^ F^'iends
ovei^eers. For the relief and coinfSf So^^? ^ Buck and Thomas Ficche to be
IS now building eight houses irBa^nc^oke^f^/^^^^^ "^T ^'^"^^^ ^^^^^^or
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purpose from William Loker, Esrj., six of the said eight men or women to be of M>e
own of Basingstoke, and tlie other two from Deaue and Ashe. The salary r^iven
to the sehoohnaster ot th.e Grammar School held in the Holy Ghost Chapel beino-
too small to keep a good schoolmaster, testator gives £20 yearly out of la.ids iu
I)eane and Ashe to augment the stipend of the schoolmaster and the preacher,
f 5' ^''^ ^^'^J ^ I^'-^tlierine Coleman £5 4s. Od. yearly out of Deane
and Ashe._ 20.^. yearly for repaniiig the causeway testator made, leadin- from the
messuage m which his- father Eichard Deane, deceased, did live. The Ano-ell in
Lasin.:;stoke to the chmrh gate. Trustees, 8ir Henry Wallop, Knt., Sir Francis
Pa mer,Jvnt., Sir Tuchard Pawlett Knt., Edward Savage, Esq., Henry Deane,
S- ■•' P ""1 ^V.lluim Hearne, dyer, William Parches, dyer
^^ilham I lunddl, clothier, and Richard Spier, clothier, all living in or n a. t e
hundred of Basingstoke. To Sir Stephen Eiddlesden, Knt., Edward Pensax, Gent
George Robinson Gent Thomas Gardener, mercer, Ralphe Bailev, vintner, Greo-o ^
B and skinner Richard Izacson and John Izacksou, painterstainers, a id JohJ
Meredith, merchaiK inhabitants of S' Catherine Colman, London, as rSees the
yearly ren of £.5 4.. Od. for the poor of that parish. ' To Andrew Baynnh"
Gent., W lliam Lillings ey, haberdasher, Robert Angell, grocer, Jeffery Kerby
grocer, Edward Monox, ironmonger, William Wooder, haberdashe , William 4ne.'
grocer, .Jasper Rol es, pewterer, and Thomas Beawlewe [Bewleyl, d aper citizens of
London and inhabitants of the parish of Olave's in Hart StJe t, lSou, fo the
comtorc of he poor of that parish, £5 4.. 0.^. yearly for ever. The mano^ or fam
of Ashe, with the messuages lands, etc., with the close called Ferne close and tl^
meadow called Deane mead, part of the testator's manor of Deane, lyino nea
Hr lll n'. \ ° ° ?«"^^'"PP^' of the sons of the 'al^ve\ri c
Holldippe testator's sister, and to the heirs of his body so long as they pay the
egacies charo-ed on it, and for default remainder to John Chamberlen, one of e
sons of the said Margery Chamberlyn and the heirs of his body in like manner and
ftnlnig, then like remainder to Michael Shrimpton, one of the sons of 1 de si te
to John Deane son of Richard Deane, testator's uncle, failing, to testator's servant
James Deane in lil.e manner, remainder to his brother William Deane failin bk
remainder to John Deane of Basingstoke in like manner, with remainder o te tator'
right heirs. To the poor of Hackney £10. To Richard and Andrew Ho 11 lt)p ?wo
of the sons of ate sister Alice, and to Walter Chamberlyn, John ChSS Ind
^^e ^ lZr ^:'' belongings, bought from John Manchell of Hacknel Esq!
foie\ei in equal parts. Has certain tenements and lands in Hackney Mart in
01 u.'n' «7"Pf 0^}' 8-ives the same to wife Elizabeth for her li fe t en to ti e
Sned The W ? P^^^^^^«^ «f ^ ^^-^^^"^ge i'^ Basingstok
W M Tlie Angell formerly an Inn, and land at the rear, but only in trust for
tl e t'/o7 th^^r'j'p"!"''' 1 'I '"-^ 'V' '^^«"^^^' the same' accord ng to
0 Ellen Cildln f t v It^ . ° ''f I Messuages in Basingsroke
hp,-, n?J r 1 . -r' t^ t''^ '^^--o^*^ J<^'^n Deane, |lover, and to the
l',. j^*^^^' /^'l'"? to the wife of Thomas Godfrey o Alton
R^e^' Lanc'rld r " T'' cousin Elizabeth w^^ of
Koge. Langeridge £loO more, to make it equal to her sisters. To Richard and
^^.dow, £lij, and her two daughters £5 each. Proved 13 June 1608. ' •
(To be continued.)
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descended of Xisbet of that i 1/' i^-s^iei cfm o?f ^ i^l' ^'^'''^
but the Carfin fa.il, can be t.aced 'b;": ct^ete^X^n^ of SSet^'Tck t^
Carlin^craigs in Loudoun parish lyr'hir^^^ Ladytoun Overmuir and
Hamilton of Ladvtoun.^ He mSecl Jean H^mmnn ^^T^^ ^''"^ Alexander
16C1, leaving issue- Hamilton and died between 1C54 and
1. James, of Ladjtoun,5 who died unmarried in February lfi8l «
»-,■„ «...,»„., ... :iiti.ir.:?;,;;;a- s: ssj
' Ed. 1722, i., 322.
I In Loudoun parish. ' ^f/'''''"'.^^'- .-^^'^'Wi't;;' o/" Sasincs. Ayr-
163L ' January 6 gg Miy Ifioo
shire, 2 July ie77f ''"'^ ""'''^'^
* Communicated .by John A. Inglis, Esq.
illSCELLAXfeA (^ENEALOGICA ET HERALDTCA.
45
of Orkney from Robert M^Lellau in 1670 ; succeeded to Ladvtouii and
the other Ayrshire property on the death of his brother; died Julv
1690 married (1) Eupham, dangi.ter of John Scro-gie, merchant
tailor m Jbdinburgh, by whom he had —
1. Enpham, baptized 1 June 1662 died January 1663
2. James, baptized 7 June 1663 r died April 1675.3
3. Grizel, bapcized 6 May 1661.^ ~)
4. Barbara, baptized 22 April 1665.2 ,„ v i ■ ■
5. Archibald, baptized 26 August 1666.- f'^'' ^^^^'^^ infancy.
6. John, baptized 1 September 1667.- J
7. Eupham, baptized 26 July 1668 married 10 February 1697^
S,^. '^^ ^i'ili^ead, near Carfin, Minister of the
Old Ku-k, Edinburgh. 1691—1710, with issue two sons^ and
two daughters. He died at Edinburgh 10 June 1710, a<red 73
She died 2 June 1740.
8. Katharine, baptized 30 July 1671 ;2 married 1695 John Inc^li^
U nter to the Signet, of Auchindinnv in Lasswade pansh'
Midlothian, with issue six sons and three daughters. He died
31 January 1731, aged 67. She died in August 1738.3
9. Archibald II., his successor (see in/m).
ArchR.aId Nisbet I. married (2) 18 iYovember 1692^ Jean, daughter of
I homas Bailhe of Polkemmet in Whitburn parish, West Lothian She
died at Edinburgh in February 1722,^ leaving one son—
10. James, merchant in Edinburgh,'
Archibald Nisbet II. of Carfin, baptized 18 February 1673 sold the Orkney
property m 1727 to James Trail, writer in Edinburgh ;« died 1739 ' m med
of James, 4th Earl of Moray, with issue—
1. Archibald III., his successor (see mfra).
2. Charles, baptized 30 December 1702.ii
3. James, baptized 17 March 1704.^^
^' '^''30'july'l770^i""' ^''^ ""'"^rried at Jerviston, Lanarkshire,
5. Walter (see infra).
6. Eupham, bapcized 24 December 1707 married 15 January 1750
-heifer, merchant in Hamilton; died 30 Julv 1750 13
7. Emiha, baptized 17 February 1709.^
8. Robert, baptized 19 September 1712 ;" emigrated to Xevis, afterwards
'^'''^^ unmarried 29 September
^ Services of Heirs, 1720—29.
* Edinburgh Register of Baptisms.
^ G-reyfriars' Register of Interments.
" Edinburgh Register of Carriages.
' The elder .son, Eobert, was author of the
poem "The Grave," and father of Itobert
Blair of Avoutoun, Lord President of the
Court of Session.
^ Livingstone Register of JMarriarjcs.
1723 '^'^^^^'"■^^^ Testaments, 13 February
' Register of Deeds (MackeDzio), 18 and
20 February 1727.
^ Hamilfoa-Gordon's Session Papers
(.Idvooates' Library)— John Hamiltou v.
Arch'J Nisbet.
Canongate Register of Marriages.
'J Balziel Register of Baptisms.
'- Edinburgh Advertiser, 7 Auirust
1770.
Campbell's Session Papers (Advocates'
Library), ii., 28; Hamilton and Campsie
Testaments, 26 June 1751.
Edinburgh. Testaments, 10 December
1743.
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MISCELLAivEA GENKALOGICA KT HERALDICA.
9. John 1 linen raannfacturer in Ediuburah
married
1. Alexander, Imen manufacturer in Edinbure-li »
2. Archibald, born 26 June 175S
3. Walter, born 17 Februarv 1760
4. AV. ham, born 17 June -1762 ; M.D., F.R.C.S. Edin practis'^d
11. Katharine.'
1758," having had issue- '"'™«'<1 -'i February
1. Catherine, bom March 1 745 u
2- Archibald IV. (sec iii/m)
J' is beth°bo?„°-°r r'."'"-™'' '"^ ■ ■ ■ • Mi' h^ll-"
JaS,t o° herd's' ImerHa^n';" ^T"'-- Hannlton, .nerchant in
6 Charlo.tc, born 15 J„„e 175J died November 17i;i..J
31 m"v i797!.^1r;,"'h:r,nsS^^ "'■"'"»"• « Edi„bnr.h
7. :\raroarct, born 2 December 176--> -i
married Robert Burns of West
Me.isler of Deeds (Dulrjuiple), 15 Juue
754
17^3.
I'o^V'?''""'-^''' TeMauient.^, ly April 1
and 8 February 1755. ^ ^
Greyfriars' Register.
^^^_ R^3i^ter of iJeeds (Dark), 13 March
' iJahiel Re;,i,(,r of Marriages.
^ cTJ^)^r'''4^'''''''^ Edition, i.,
iiCoU Magazine.
Comisiorial Processes (Scot-
tish liecord Society), No. 459.
Bothwell Register of Baptisms.
Belhaven Peerage Case, pp. 97 98 101
Bofhwell Register of Marriages, 10
October 1774.
1807 ^'^'"^"''•^'^ 19 January
1^ Ediahiirgh Courant, 17 April 1828
Bothwell Register of Interments.
Caledonian Mercuru, 8 June 1797
MISCELLANKA GENEALOGICA ET HEEALDICA. 47
n' i^e's ^^"'^ iu Jamaica 17 October 1788.2
^FeiiLibies?'''''' "'"''^^ ^^'P^«"^ Locbabor
Oreivnnir i L.';,',! r. ' '""n to Robert Wardrope 30 Slay 1787,'
•^0 OcSbeT 18r'3 Tf''^ -T Carfin. He died at Edinbnro-h
1. Arcliibald Nisbefc V. of Carfiu, niatriculated at Glaso-ow University ] 791
lllTot hi" ulKTe^A^'^^'^-'V.^^^^T ^^^^ ^« MauTdl-e iri8r;'o,!'ufe
aeatli of his uncle Andrew, 6ch and last Earl of Hyndford -i^ died
umnamed at 9 .onth Grey Street, .Xewin.ton, Edu.bJlSl" Vebrua?'
2. Jane Vigor married at Mauldslie Castle 10 February 181"^ Thom^^
^£ •luSSS?'"^'^ Lesmahagow parish, U^XLl^
< e L;d n3 f ^'lu^ collection of paintino-.,
geins and ci r.03 made by the Srd Earl of Hyndford. Col. Gordon died
n IS'S T'n^'-' She'died at her brothers house
d^uo^i^e,^ Th. ^ ^^'^ '^"^ ^^^"^ two sonsi3 and four
thei? ifneie' w^r? surviving daughter succeeded jointly under
4enhen An 1. n , ni^'^'' f""^ Mauldslie.^o They sold Carfiu to
170?;f:J;SSd"rty:" A^vrV'r' ^^^'f ^ /^-^ '^-'fi" ; born 10 J„lv
Plea.nt.wa^oirth:cJ^u-r./^:.-;^--1.^''-^
I Sothteell Eegister of Baptisms.
- Edinburgh TeitamenU, 18 June 17S9
(rrei/friars' Register.
* Services of Heirs, ISjIO— 29.
j.g!. Of Deeds (Durie)^ 13 March
^ (Durie), vol. cccxvi., fol. 269.
^ Edinburgh Courant,-2h ilav 1776 '
i-co ^%'-'*'':°f ^eeds (Mackrazie), 26 ilay
1789 -^-^'^^ (Mackeuzie), 9 Feb.
Abbreviate of Sasines, Lauarksliire
No. 1,41-1.
Edinburgh Courant, 29 October 1807.
Scots Magazine.
Register of Deeds, vol. c.\i., fol. ISS.
' Edinburgh Courant, 24 February 1844
Ibid., 2 June 1832.
Ihid., 31 May 1835.
For the elder son, Sir John Wilham
Gordon, K.C.B., see Dictionary of National
Biography, Kevised Edition.
1844 ^^"'^''"^ Register of Sa.nnes, 15 August
Dalziel Register of Baptisms.
6/ the Privy Council, Colonial
Series, 1745—66, i»p. 789, 79u.
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA HERALDICA.
of Jobiah Webbe of New River, Xevis. She died 24 January 1752-3 in })er
twenty-ninth year.i He died 15 June 1765.' They had issue—
1. Walter (see infra).
2- February 1746; died unmarried at Edinburgh 7 July
3. Josiah, born 7 August 1747 ;3 graduated M.D. (Edin.) 12 September
l/6b, practised in Xevis ; married at St. John's, Nevis, -^S June 1779
Frances Herbert, daughter of William Woolward, senior judo-e of Nevis
He died at Stratford-sub-Castle, near Salisbury, 5 October 1781 * His
mdow married 11 March 1789 Captain Horatio Nelson, R.N." (Lord
Nelson), and died at Harley Street, London, 4 May 1831 ao-ed 70
Dr. Josiah Nisbet had an only son—
Josiah, born 1780, Captain R.N. ; married at Littleham, Exmouth,
31 March 18] 9 Frances Herbert, fourth daughter of Herbert
Lvanss of Eagle's Bush, Glamorganshire. He died at Paris
14 July 1830.« She died at Cheltenham 15 January 1864
aged 72. They had issue—
1. Horatia Woolward."]
2. Herbert .Josiah. Li, ^ ■ • .
3. Sarah. ^led in infancy.-^
4. Josiah. J
5. Frances Herbert, born at Paris 16 February 18-^-^ •
married at St. Dunstan-in-the-West, London, 12 Decem-
ber 1846, William Johnstoun Nelson Neale, barrister-
at-law, Recorder of Walsall 1859—1893, with issue
two sons and four daughters. He died at Cheltenham
27 March 1893, aged 80. She died at Bournemoutli
■ 30 August 1898.
6. Mary, born at Paris 5 September 1826 ; married at
St Mary's, Dover, 22 August 1848, Charles Frederick
Tliruston of Talgarth Hall, Merioneth, J.P D L
High Sheriff 1860, with issue four sons and three
daughters. He died at Talgarth Hall 26 August ISS"''
aged 58. She died at Norwich 14 February °1915. '
7. Georgma, born at Paris 1 January 1830 ; married at
Cheltenham 10 April 1849 Captain (afterwards Vice-
Admiral) George Butler Clark Jifends, R.N., with issue
SIX sons and five daughters. He died at Dover
13 December 1884, aged 76. She died 7 February
1904.
4. James Webbe, born 23 August 1749 ; died unmarried.
0. Mary Emelia, born 4 February 1752 ; married at Castlesteads, near
Dalkeith 1/ July 1773, James Lockhart of CastlehilF and Cambusnethan,
l^anarkshire, with issue one son and four daughters.^ He died at
Cambusnethan House 5 July 1808.!> She died at Portobello, near
Edinburgh, 22 February 1830.'"
\ MJ. St. Jamcp's, Nevi?.
= Re/jisler of Bee,h, 20 .Julr 1833.
Monument at Stratford-siib-Castle.
\ EdUhurcih Advertiser, 16 October 1781.
• Genth,nan\i Mar/azii,p, 1819, i , 308 ■
yotes and Qverks, 8th Ser., x., 179, 180
^ Gentleman's Magazine, 1830, ii., 280.
' Scots Magazine.
' Register of Leeds (Dalrvmple), 15 July
08. y J >, J
' Edinhwrgh Courant, 7 July 1808.
Buddingstaa Burial Register.
MISCELLANEA GP:NEALOaiCA ET HEKALBICA.
49
Walter Xisbet (see supra) of Mount Pleasant, Nevis, and of Grafton Street,
London, born in Xevis 3 Jannary 1745;' married at St. Marylebone, London
19 April_1784, Anne, daujjbter of Robert Parry of Plas Ncwydd, Denbi-^hshire ^
He died in Nevis 8 December 1797.3 She died at Bath 2 December 1819, a^^ed 67 '
They had issue — ^
1. Caroline, born 26 August 1787 ; died unmarried afc Bath 30 March 1867.
2. A^ alter, born afc sea 1 789 ; Bengal Civil Service 1805—1833 : Secretary of
the Board of Ti-ade, Calcutta ; died unmari'ied at Calcutta 11 October
1833.
3. Josiah, born 1790 ; Madras Civil Service 1806—1834 ; Senior Merchant
at Dharwar, South Mahratfca ; married at Edinburgh ]7 June 1823
Rachel, second daughter of Sir John Marjoribanks^of Lees, Baronet.
■ He died at Dharwar 5 August 1834. She died at Richmond. Surrey,
1 December 1874, aged 76. They had issue—
1. John Marjoribanks, boru at Madras 26 April 1824 ; B.A. Oxon
(Balliol College) 1846, M.A. 1851 ; ordained deacon 1848 ;
Rector of Deal 1856—1861, of Ramsgate 1861—1867, of
St. Giles-in-the-Fields, London, 1868—1892; Canon of Norwich
1867—1892 ; married at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London,
10 May 1864, Laura Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Robert
Kingscote died at Torrington 1 September 1892", leaving
issue an only son — °
Henry Kingscote, born afc 16 Bedford Square, London,
21 September 1875 ; B.A. Oxon. (Balliol College)
1899, M.A. 1900; Barrister-afc-Law of the Inner
Temple 1904; General Inspector, Local Government
Board, 1914.
2. Alice Anne, born afc Areofc, Madras, 29 October 1825 : married
at^Walcofc, Bath, 19 Sepfcember 1848 George Ramsay Maitland,^
Writer to the Signet, Edinburgh, -with"^ issue four sons and
three daughters. He died at Largs, Ayrshire, 24 June 1866,
aged 45. She died at Largs 27 October 1869.
3. Agnes, born at Vellore, Madras, 14 February 1827.
4. Rachel O'Brien, born at Dharwar 25 March 1829 ; married at
Deal 23 October 1860, as the third of his four wives, the Rev.
David Barclay Bevan,' with issue one son, who died iu infancy,
■ and one daughter. She died afc Amwetbury. Hertfordshire,
3 February 1863. He died at Tunoridge Wells 31 January
1898, aged 84.
4. Emelia, born 12 April 1791 ; married in 1815 the Rev. Charles Milman
Mount, Prebendary of Wells, with issue three sons and five daughters.
He^died afc Bath 11 May 1855, aged 71. She died at Bath 13 January
1877.
5. Robert Parry, born 23 August 1793 ; Bengal Civil Service 1808—1840 ;
Civil and Sessions Judge at Nuddeah ; afterwards of Southbroome
House, Devizes ; High Sheriff of Wiltshire 1849 ; :\LP. for Chippenham
1856-9 ; married (1) at Mortlake 17 November 1817 Clara Amelia,
' Baptisms at St. James's, ]S'evis,2S Anril
1745. ^
- Gentleman's Magazine; Tombstone of
Mrs. Nisbet at AValcot, Bath.
^ M.I. St. James's, Nevis.
Batk Chronicle, 7 December 1819.
Kingscote.
* Burke's Peerage — Maitland Baronetcy.
' Burke's Landed Gentry — Bevan of
^ Burke's Landed Gentry — Kingscote of
Trent Park.
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onlj daujrluer of Major Thomas Harriott of West Hal], Mortlake
Surrey, .^he died at Bath U December ]S48, aged 49 f-^) ™ th
Hall Caiiibndgeshire, and widow of the Rev. Henry Cnrtis Smith
Slie died without issue at Southbroome 25 February 18G1 Mr Robert
b^dYssue- ' ^^'^^^l^broome ol May 1882. % first wife he
1. Clara Elizabeth, born at Chowriiighee, Bengal, 27 Auo-ust 1818 ■
married at Calcutta 10 May fs36 Thomas Powney Marten'
Bengal Civil Service, of Marshal's Wick, Sc. Albans with
issue one son and three daughters. -He died at Makhal's
died at Bengeo Lodge,
^SSdl^une 182L ^^^^^^^^ «^
3. Emma Diana Harriott born at Rungpore. Bengal, 15 August
1822- married at Southbroome 28 January 1845 Patrick
Douglas Hadow of The Priory, Sudbury, Harrow, Chairman of
the Peninsula and Oriental Steam x\aYigation Company, with
is.srie eight sons and one daughter. °He died at BuSon
5 September 1876, aged 65. She died at 6 South Eaton Place
London, o August 1892. a i.ice,
4. Caroline Sibella born at Rungpore 5 November 1825 • died
unmarried at Harrogate 7 October 1906
0. Anne Emelia born at Banghulpore, Bengal, 2 May 1S->S •
marned at Sonthbroome 7 June 1853 John }farvey Astell of
W oodbury. Hall, Sandy, M.P. for Cambridgeshire 1852-1857
and for Ashburton 1859-1865, a Director of the East L.dia
Company, wit.h issue two sons and six daughters. He died at
Wolm?F •^'"""■^ ''''^ 'Sed 80. She died a
Woodbury Hall 13 August 1907.
6. Jane Parry, bora at Rungpore 4 April 1831
7. Selma^^born at Twickenham 8 July 1834; died 3 October
^iS^-^lo-'h^^u!^^'-^''?^'' 'F'^ ^^"Sal Civil Service
lbU-1840 ; Civi and Sessions J odge at Sarun ; married at Quedo-elev
Aaey ouit s Vicai of Bitcon, Gloucestersh re, and of Albinia Francos
ilsuel- ^ December 1890. They had
I. Anne, born at Calcutta 6 December 18-^8
. 2. Harry Curtis, born at Futtehghur, Bengal, 24 April 1830-
admitted a sohctor in London 1853° 'married at Box
h Pev^'p' '^'"''^ ^ 858 Louisa Margaret, only dau.hte? of
S^^ffrR ^ r'!?^'^ V' ^'''"'^ of Honrersfield,
?if7 TV, I'^'f^ ^''^ Wimbledon, 18 July
1907. Ihey had issue — ^
1. Ma^gret Henrietta, born at East Sheen 28 January
- /4i<^.— Curtis-HayHard of Quedgelej.
iirSCELLANEA G-ENEALOGICA ET HERALD ICA.
51
2. Harry Bruce, born at East Sheen 26 April 1864 ; B A.
Cantab (Scholar of Pembroke Colleo-e) ]8S6 • admitted
a solicitor 1890 ; married at vSt. Pelcr Port, Giiern^ev
30 December 1891 Amabel Trevilla, daughter of Sir
Thomas Godfrey Carey, Bailiff of Giiernsev. She died
m London 19 July 1006, aged il. They 'had issue—
(a) Harry Courtenay Carey, born at 51 Clanricarde
Gardens, Kensington, 19 October 1892.
(b) Amabel Maud, born there 4 September 1896.
(c) John Parry, born there 8 May 1898 ; died there
4 December 1898.
(O- Robert Archibald, born at 11 Hanover Terrace,
Kensington, 23 November 1900.
(e) Betty Aibinia, born there 17 November 190.3.
(/) Nancy, born there 26 August 1905.
3. Agnes Lockhart, born at Kilburu 19 October 1866 ;
married at Khandwa, Central India, 16 July 1894,'
Hugh ]\r<:Pherson Mitchell, Piesident Engineer, G.LP.R.,
, yvith issne two sons and one daughter. He died at
Laiiouli, Bombay, 18 March 1901, aged 37.
4. Francis Courtenay, born at Kilburn 18 January 1869 ;
Major (temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) Gloucestershire
Regiment ; served in the South African War, and in
France 1914—16 ; D.S.O.
5. Katharine Emelia, born at Kilburn 1 September 1870 ;
married at Wimbledon 5 June 1902 Major (temporary
Lieutenant-Colonel) James Kiero Watson, C.V.O.,
C.M.G., D.S.O. , King's Royal Rifles, with issue
one son.
6. Hugh Adair, born at Kilburn 22 June 1873 ; Registrar
of the Supreme Court, Hong Kon<r, from 1911 ;
served in the South African War with the Lnperial
Yeomanry ; married Flora Shortt, with issue one
son.
7. Alice Maud, born at Kilburn 24 May 1875 ; married
at Wimbledon 23 April 1901, as his second wife, the
Rev. James Laclilaii Evans, Vicar of Holv Trinitv,
Lincoln's Lin Fields, with issue two sons and two
daughters.
- 8. CecirParry, born at Kilburn 8 January 1878; died
there 21 January 1879.
9. Walter Selwyo, born at Sidcup. Kent, 5 February 1882 ;
Assistant Genera! Secretarv, Egyptian State Railways ;
temporary Captain, R.E.; married Lucy Dent.
3. Emelia, born at Futtehghur 19 November 1831 ; died in London
unmarried 6 xlpril 1855.
4. Walter, born at Puruea 11 November 1835 ; Madras Civil
bervice 1855—1865 ; Sub-Agent of the Bank of En^Wand at
Bristol 1870—1893; married at St. Marylebone, London,
12 March 1868, Jean Charlotte, eldest daughter of John Webb,
Bombay Civil Service. He died without issue at Clifton
7 February 1911. His widow died at Clifton 11 ^ifarcb
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HEKALDlCA.
5. Mai-j_Ellen, born at Wynberg, Cape of Cxood Hope, 3 September
ItV April 1868 the Rev. Nicholas
M^Gratl), ^ icar oi Bempton, Yorkshire, 1874— 1905 with
issue t^yo sous and two daugluers. lie died at Tun'brido-e
Is lo March 1908, aged 75. She died at Tunbridge Wells
1-1 July 1913.
^" ^S'l^,-^''''^' Chuprah 2 November ]839 ; Ben-al
fs'.J C.I.E. 1885; Resident in Kashmir
J jK f ''^"^ «f Colonel: married
at Jul nnder b April 18(35 Anne Claxton, yonn?est daughter of
John Delap ^^ ,lson of Milford, Hampshire ; died without issue
ac 229 Cromwell Mansions, London, S.W., 5 June 191fa-.
7. Harriet L izabeth, born at Newland, Coleford, Forest of Dean,
10 xMay 1842. '
8. Josiah born at The . Grove, Highgate, 20 November 1844-
entered the ^mercantile marine ; died unmarried at Sydney;
7. MaiT Ann, born 1797; died at Dalserf House, Cambusnethan, 28 December
' Edinhurgh Couranf, 2 January 1804.
9l5^iai^5a to tl)t pvinm Wmmiom of Bimtv
from ffarlnan il^, io76 in tljt
JSntisI) illiistiuiu*
[Harl. 1076, fo. 103.]
fr'om^r'^P ' i'^ ^''^f i'' I^'^^^- °f '-^ descended^
from the Benlosses of Haylstone in co. Westmorl. T
Biudbs''^ ^-Arthur. Geo._ Byndlos of=T=Ann da. of . . . . Sternes of Anthonie
Lewis in com in com. Norff. [mar. 4"' sonue
Sussex 2 sonn. lie. 3 Jan. 1595-6t].
* Continued from p. 7.
t " Caribbeana," vol. iii., p. 262.
MISCELLAKEA GENEALOGICA ET HEKALDICA. 53
Al
Robert Byndlos of RveyChristian da. of ... . Greenwood of . . in com Ebor
m com. bussex. [mar. lie. as of Rie, spinster, 28 July l(i20*].
I j
Eobt Bvndlos obiit infans. Francess ob. s.p.
[For continuation of this pedigree see " Caribbcana," vol. iii., p. 202.]
[Harl. 1076, fo.- 113^] "
Ar.ms.-0;-, three eagW legs erased at the thigh, standing, gules, on a chief indented
azure three stags' heads caloshed of the field.
Crest.— xl/j eagle's head coiqwd argent, chargul icilh three roundels . in it^ heal-
an eagle s leg erased at the thigh, claws in chief gules.
W"^ Stan]ey=p ....
Hei'iry Stanley of ChichesteryAun da. of W"> Alagwick of Herford.
Richard.== Henry Stanlt^^ 3 son Edw. Stan]ey=pMartha da. of Phillipp 4.
fellow of NewCoUedg-e. eldest sonne. - ■ -
Peter Cox.
Wilhn 5.
I ~ ^1
Edward Stanley eldest sonne. 2. Nicholas.
[Harl. 1076, fo. 132.]
^^""'^'l^Jif ■5';^"^'-'' ^'^'Z ''"-'U^'^'^f reguardant or; 2 and 3, Argent, three boars'
heads sable, covped gules, over all an ammkt fm- difference.-
Howell Goch descended from :\reredyth ap ^ilatth •=^=
Goch, hee descending fro Elvstan Gludrith. j
GrifiRth ap Howell^.
, '
John ap Ilowell of . . . ..^Rose da. of Rich: Crowther sister to
'^aloP- I W"' & Brynn Crowther.
iin'tu-//'"'"".!:''^?-- "PP«^'-s 1>J f.l>e=f3 Alice sister of ... . Saffin of
will of W Crowther his uncle made 34 Eliz: a" 15:i]. | Cnlhampton in com. Devon.
' Caribbeana/' vol. iii., p. 262^
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I .
Xatliaiiiell Powell now of
Ewhiirst in c6 Sussex
1634.
^Sara da. of W^'Muddle
of Ewhnrst in co: Sus-
sex.
Fi aneess ux. J lO : Hite of Dray-
ton in CO: Sora,ersett Gierke."
Alice eldest daur. fet. 4 a° 1634. 2. Sarah. 3. Elizab: 4
Uavy.
The words of the will of W"" Crowther now remaning in the prerogative oillce
Lond. Dat. S4 Eliz. 1591. ■
I \\'^ Crowther borne at Bedston in com. Salop but now remavnin" at Wivel«-
comb clerke etc. And I do constitute exeeu* of this my last wiiriny beloved
Brotlier Bryan Crowther & :\Ieredith Crowther als. ap Jo: ap Griffith u'p Howell
Goch my adopt, sonne etc. Ego Guilielmns Crowther ppria manu et sano-uine
subscripti consignaui et confirmaui." ■ ^
[Harl. 1076, fos. 132'', 133.]
Akms. — Per pale gules and azure, three talbots passant argent.
C\i7.>T.— An heraldic antelope scjoM ermine, attired, and supporting with the dexter
leg a shield or. Granted to Jo. Turner of Tableherst in co. Suss oen t
by R. Cooke, Clar. 27 June 1579 [copy of grant*].
S'- Jo. Scott of Scottshall=rAnn da. & he. of Reginald Pimp.
Tho. Turner of Reading in com. Berks=
Ric. Scott=
son.
=]\[ar. the da. of Geo.
Whetenhall.
Jului Turner^EUinor da. of Jo. Garraway & of Ursula
of Table- j his wife da. of S'' Jo. Bridges K' some-
hiirst in com. , times Lord Mavor of London.
Suss. ;
Reginakl
Scott.
:p]lizab. d;
& h. of
Rich.
Cobb.
I
HeniT 1 son:
mar. "& had
issue.
I -p
Sackvile Turner of Tableliurst in=pElizabeth da. & h. of
com. Sussex [died 4 Dec. 12 Chas., i Reginald Scott Escf of
purchased manor of Ashurst, | the family of Scotts
Sussex, 1612, and sold it 1618t]. '
Hall.
Sackvile [liv-
ing 20 OcL'
1635*].
Henry [living
20 Oct'
1635*].
I
Anne only da. wife of Matthias Caldecott &
haying issue 2 daus. is dead.
^rartha ast. 10 yeares & a halfe [aged 12 yrs
10 months Dec. 12 Chas.f].
2. Bennett [aged 10 yrs. and
2 months Dec. 12 Chas.f]. A
T,rintJd^S'f frrn^ ^""77 ^^^-'i'^/' .^ompiled by Eev. Samuel Blois Turner, M.A., privately
printed 1884, from which further particulars can be obtained,
t Sussex Iiiq. P.M." {Sussex Record Society.)
MISCEI.LAXI:i GENEAI.OGICA ET HEIULDICA,
I Dorsetsh.
Henrjlsonmar. Thomas Jo'haSsonne
Eliz. d. of
Shai-ples.
Cliff 0 f
John 5 soniiG mar. irarv d nf— \v;n; m ,
u.ust. I lunior ; of Rob.
Hraleve of
Ta (ill ton.
Turner of Tai)nton==
mar. Mar\. d. of W"'
King of Tiuunton.
Eliz. nx. ^Y
Bjjider of
Wilscomb.
Joh
Turner
'Sara.
Eo. 157.
^^^^^^orS^ of Doubts ^ ambigni.ves
of xheire due being stirred & fncited heJeurfo hv to depraue the vertnons
th'cit they find in themselves Sctiue fhp^^^^^
pompla.nfc ; It behoueth therforrer^ rdhn.Han 'I P' "'^'^"'^
t^^stify a truth bein- required E.ne^liiv- v * ^heise cases to
Causes and questions%f To "ot f Officers of Arn. n
faccon of the well disposed as fm^ ? I .7 knowledge as well for the satis-
malitious: Know all men therforPhv M ^'"'^ of the willfdl
gf Clement Caldecot. "te'^^^ ^^^f ^''^ '^'^^^^
Cambr. & Essex & other Col as by t l e f^"'' '''^ ^^""tr o
wittness more plavnly may ™ aT Lo^ t^^^^^^^
familves in that Shire • Andbi nrT ' , alliauce to most of the best
downe my knowledge he4 la f "tZl't^ ''''^ ^f'^"'^^" -
to this purpose bein^ that PnX^ J ^ ^'^^^''^^ ^^'^ perusing of Enidences
no less ThaS testify t1u."m^chf A^dl'j't^t Ce^^f^H'^^^^^ ^^■'-■^
^hereof ^^a^^^LlS'^^^;^^,^!:^- ^ In witness
depicted. ^ ^^^^ ^ <^aL^sed the savd Coate to bee hereunder
EiciLiRD George Js^orroj ,11 T ] I'l ■
Kmge of Armes. ^" ,J 7 likewise aiiproue
W " &£GAn Garter ju-incipaii
King of Amies.
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[Had. 1076, fos. 1G5^ 130.]
Arms.— Apparently unfiuished. Quai-torlv of ^iv '• i vv
39 Eliz.* (1597).]
iurle in com. Sussex K' 2 wife.
y j Com. ^7ilfcs k*. —
r
5. Brido-ett.
Arundell.
[The words in italic are in a different handwriting. J
[Harl. 1076, fo. U2'^.]
Jo- Grey of Red Castle i.i co. Mongomer.=p ^
I ^ —- . ^1 2 son. y
^ j L»eane in com. Somersettsti. J
'T?'™'"- G^lf^LSr "^""^
(,To be continued.)
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
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ensinal ©rants xsf in tljt Public
CxRANT OF ARMS AND^ii^T TO THOJIAS WHYTE.
To all and singular as well Kinps hcranlds and offyoers
of Armes as nobles ocntyl men and others whvch these presents
shall se or here yli.n Hervy Esqnver 'otherwyse called
clarencieulx principal] heranld and king of armes of the South
Eas and est partyes of Englonde from the Kyyer of Trent
southward sendyth dne comendacons and gretvn? forasmoch
as annciently from the begynnyng the yalyaunt and yertious
acts of excelent parsons haue bene comendyd to the worlde
^itli sondry monuments and remembrances of their <rood
deserts emong the winch one of the chefyst and most uluall
^/s^K.^SU\y^^ , of Sigiies and tokens in shvlds called
C0r^-^\ -y™^'-^ ^l^i^fi f e none other things then eyydences and
_v-,. demonstracans of prowes and yaleure dyuersly dystrybutcd
according to the qualytes and deserts of the parsons that such
.gnes and tokens of the Dyligent faythfull and couragions
nVf '^P'r "eglygent coward and Ignorant
o Iniytac5a of yertue and noblenes eyen
tho ,-nf..f fi . 1, so hath the same bene and yet is contynually obseryed to
the intent that such as haue done comenable S'yvce to theyr Prince rconntrey
'am' Z"' ^'T f T theyr^yy and Iso der ni
the same Successyuely to hevr posteryte after them mrl VoCr.rr^,.P <^"u aiso uciyuc
pmvl„,e„ .„d c,,df ble vn,io£ a J T^Z^^'iFS^^Zf/SnS:^
SeA haue deuged orfep.ed and assigned a'?,, „ ed "
iiiiSSiiii
Xote.-The Seals have bee., e„t off. ^l^HJo^fiTr'™"'-'
(To be continued.)
* Oontioued from p. 26.
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MISCELLANEA GEXEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
GENEALOGICAL EXTRACTS FROM SLXTEENTH-CEXTURY WILLS
IN THE CONSISTORY COURT AT CANTERBURY.*
VOLUME YUl.~confinned.
ChmVS-St'^'^'fn^pf "f'f '^i? ^'"^'^ ^^'^P'^^- To be buried ia the
onuicii ot tet. .s.ephea of Lyinpiie. Thomaz ue his wife Mai-o-ery his danfrhfpr
ReniinZ ? T '-It Som'field called Lordys for her life.
Proved ^« ^^i«hard and Tiromas his sons.
\
'yRvhl^^ ^rhnn P<"-''sh Of West well. To be buried in the Church
yaidtheie. ihoma,sine her daughter. Joane her daughter. Dated 28 May 1504.
All ^Sain^t; ofT^r GoDrnzY alias Fmm. To be buried in the cemetery of
^hich he dulll^ A ^''f ^^r?^''''- '"^ ^^f^- His tenement in
^^rsjbia^tnS.^'::!:^ "^^'^^ '''''
att P;nln^pw"''''-5^''''!,^^ Benynden. To be buried in the Chapel of our Lndv
Spn^.^f ; T ^? ^"^^'^^ °f Sylver and gylt to be to the Church of
G oJ^e C n? fovd T ■ "^'"'V ^^^-Ite^^More his father. Wills lha
Auchfr Fdw ^'r^''^'"'"' Boughton. E^q., Richard Wilsford, Clerk, Janies
Morelvn nn^Vi?^^^ gent. Thomas Mayhewe, Alexander Courthope, Richard
occSe a^d If? his wife and her a signs to
occupye and take profit of his pruicipal manor and Lordship of Benynden with all the
TmlTw-il'''^^^^^^^^^ "^^'^ ^'^^ ^-'^^ ^encs lying up
E^ hmden '■o ■ h I 5' ^"^''V Maplisden, and his rents of the Dei of
T^,n^o -Ar T ^^f«^v. Remainder to his son Thomas More in fee simple To
SX Trw!;r T""' Gh^nfi'an. C?] with its appurtenance^s ' n f^^e
simple, lo Wi ham More his son his lands and tenements lyinj upon the Dennes
inT ltw?^r''''^1 ^'f''' ^"^ d'-^S said moSl
obit he kon fn Th"T"'r^"'', f ^"'•'^'^^''^ '^'i^pl^- "^^'ills that a yearlv
Sn^den^f^., Honn '''' ^^'^'^'^ '"'^^^ ^he Church of
tienynden foi his soul, his wives, etc., 6s. 8d. Dated 3 Oct. 1500. Proved, etc.
fo. .32 Richard Goore of Feversham, Gent. To be buried in the Monastery
0 leversham besyde the Chapel of St. Anne. Wills that Loie his wTfe ha4 hi^
et blnlTnlTJh' ^''^"■J <=^^P^^d the Goore, with all the land
or n'nm ° 'Tf ^'™""'" "^^^^P'^^ ^^v the term of her life
Z A 1 K '^^"f ^.""^^ ^hen he wills the same to Jamys his son, he payin- 4arly
deed hi ? o'n'^ Convent of the Monastery of Feveisham 40s. acc^orSgfo S
tn lenll^ P ""'f' y'^''^ hold to the said Jamys in
^te%.^:d5t^iI^or ''''' ''-^-^'^^^
buried in Vh/rJ? ,"°^''^/-Vl«^the parish of St. Martyn near Canterbury. To be
Si 1 ! i'^T^' ^^''^ aforesaid besyde tlie Sepulture where John
6 May ifo!^ '^"^ •^'^'^ ^^°"Sham her late^ husband DaVeS
* Continued from p. 12,
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65
fo 51. Jobs Kvryell of Lvmpne. Gent. To be buried in the Church of
bt. Rodigund s next Dover next the sepulture of Bartraham Kyriell in the Hi-h
Chancel there. To the Abbat and Convent for licence of sepulture the £6- 1.5s 4d
To 8 prestes to bring- his body from Bellavowe to St. Radigund's the (sic) to say aho at
his burjall, 20d. each To Aljs his wife his place called Bellavowe at Limpne, with
tlie lands and appurtenances belonging to the same and other lands in Hith
Loraene and Lonnmgton, to her and her heirs for ever. His lauds in Bonnino-ton'
u-^ acres of arable, pasture and woodland. He wills that his said wife have the
profit and revenue of his manor of Brencheley in Sussex, with all its lands and
appurtenances untill his son John attain the age of 24 years, then to him and his
heirs for ever, and if he should dye before he attains the said a-e of 24 vears then
the said manor to be sold for charitable uses. Dated IG March 1504. Proved
25 March fol nwincr
rh,!^o^.^l\ ^'^^P?' n^^?""' P^"'^ ^^^^'7- To be buried in the said
Church besyde Peter Darby, some time her husband. Dated 12 Jan. 1504.
!u nl'^^'^'^C'^Yc ^''^'r^' Town of Xew Romney. To be buried
withm the Church of St Martyn of Eomene before the Image of our Lady next
nnto her husband John Elys. Dated 18 April 1505.
A ^^P p'^^'fu ^/ senior. To be buried iu the Church of the
Apostles Peter and Paul before the door of the new Chapel of the Blessed Mary
where no burial has as yet been. His sister Eleanor Manning. Anne Mannino-
her daughter. Dated 5 xlpril 1501. ° -idnnin^
In 1 Buckloud. H,s manor of Bucklond, with its appurtenances and
other lands lying m Linsted, Tong, Tenham and Stone, to Joane his wife for her
n!; T ■ '° '^"P*='''^ Executors in Deeds of Charity.
Dated 4 June lo04. Proved 18 Dec. 1505. ^
Tn ti^^- 1 ^^"ru^n'i F^^^HAXD of the parish of St. Martyn besyde Canterbury.
To be buried m the Church of St. Martyn aforesaid besydes the place of buryal oi
Agues his wife there. Dated 17 Xov. anno 21 Henry 7. ^
« ■ V^' ^77^^'^^ P^^'DK of the parish of Haukeherst. To be buried within
DatSSb^ l.^^^^^^ Robert and Thomas his sons. Joane his wii!:
VOLUME IX.
l^lJyohY.fiiT^f^''\^rT: J« .be buried in the Church of the Blessed Virgin
Proved 2j Apru l507 "' ^'"-^'^ '^'^ brother-in-law.
fo. 59. Richard Burwashe of Hedcron. Wills that Maro-erv his wife take
unonT Den y K n ^""'"f 'I '^^"^^ ^^^^^ the f^^lsrof Fge on
tTe saS n^lh MT "^^^'""^'^ ^^"^^ ^^'^ ^oote lying within
indife 1 II T.!''^ P^^^^i^^i"^^er to John and Edwai-dliis sons
oth r t h ^hf 1 ."^ P^, if either dye without lawfuU issue the
othei to be hi., heire. Llcanor his daughter. Dated 12 Nov. 1507.
1 V'^.
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23 rears a messuage and all his lands and tonements rt i^parLl of 1L
to lum, Im l,e,rs and assisns for evermore in tail eene'ral" RemiE o Fdmm ,
the said John as aforesaid), aud if Smnid f;^ ..T/ bequeathed to
mmmmm
the said parish. Dated 7 Jime 1507 »J'- Joh" Kosebnrj, v.car of
01,n?Zf Dll™rthetS'.e^'jst^forn"'t4re''t ''I ""7^ I"
of land and a 1 f lyTnl in \? L ' ^''^ 'IfT^'- '^"^^ ^^'"^^
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To tlie reparation of the said church 20'' lede. His houses and hinds as well
withiD the towG, port, and libertie of Dover, as within tlie shire of Kent, and also
all his lands and tenements lying iu the lordship of :\Iarke and within the Marshes
of Cahce to Joane his wife for term of her life. Remainder to John his son in tail
general, with other remainders. She, he, or thcj payin? vearly to the i\raster and
Uretheren of the ilaison Dieu for ever £1 for a yearly obit to be done in the same
place. Dated 14 Sept. 1506.
fo. 120. Thomas att See of the parish of Heme. To be buried in the church-
yard of Herne aforesaid. William his sou. Ohrystyno his wife. All his lands
and tenements with their appurtenances lying at Studhill and his 2 intermost
werys being at a place called Bonehill, and all his lands and woods as they lye in
the Borough of Thornden, to William his son, his heirs and assigns for ever. To
Hamon his son at the age of 20 years his tenement at See Street with the lands
appertaining thereto. His tenement at Grenehill with the lands thereto apper-
taining in the Borough of Strode to Vincent his son at the age of 20 years, to him
his heirs and assigns for ever. To Hamon his son at the age of 16 his lauds at
BonehilL To Vincent his son at the age of 16 his lands at Hampton to them and
their heirs for ever, and if any of his said sons dye before the above recited a'^^es
the survivors to share his or their parts, share and share alike. Dated 6 Dec. 1508
fo loo.^ Thomas Waltox of the town of Hythe. To be buried in the Parish
Church of St. Leonard of Hythe in the high chancel before St. Leonard, payino- co
the 1 arson of the same Church for his sepulture 10s. To Alice his wife^'his
tenemeut_ called Depegate in the parish of Cheriton and all the lands thereto
appertaining for life. Remainder in tale general to Thomasine Hale his dau'diter
Remainder to the House of Maison Dieu of Dover for ever, keepin<r for him two
times m the year an Obit with Mass and Dirige by the discretion of the Master of
the said House for ever. To Thomasine his daughter his tenement and laiKh^ called
Urgrove m Folkstone in tale general. Remainder to the House of St. Sepulchre of
Canterbury, they keeping for him Mass, etc., as aforesaid ij times in the vear for
ever He wills that his feoffees immediacely after his decease enfeoffe the church-
wardens of the Church of St. Leonard of Hethe of and iu his piece of laud called
the Ivowleeze lying at Damyett to be had to them and their successors to th'use
and reparacion of the said Church for ever. John Hale, Bilcheboroucrb The
Crosse at Canon Courte in Xewington. Dated 2i March 1508 °
fo. 13/ . Bennet Webbys of the parish of St. Mary of Sandwich. To be buried
before the aulter of Jesus in the Parish Church of St, Mary aforesaid. -Uice his
daughter. Katherine his wife. .John his son. Thomas his son. His barne set in the
COi-ne Market m the parish of St. Peter, Sandwich, with appurtenances, reraaine to the
J^nor and Convent of the Friers Carmelites there and to their successors for evermore
lykenherst in forborne. His manor of East Court in the parish of Gilliuo-ham
with all his lands, tenements, rents, services, woods, pastures, medows^ and
baltm rshe to the same belonging, with all and every its appurtenances, which
sometime were belonging to the ancestry of him and his uncle John Grenestede
iioly l-sic] remame to his son John, in like manner it is ordained and provided by his
r?. f o*if\*^r''^^ Gilhnghams, sometyme of die parish of Gillingham aforesaid.
Dated 28 March 1508.
fo lo3 Thomas Gregory of the parish of St. Nicholas, Romene. To be
buried in the Church of St. Nicholas aforesaid in the chancel of our Lady next
nnto the grave of William Gregory his uncle. Dated 15 Nov. 1507
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certain chappel of the bl^secrVirim m ""^ T"''," ^^^"^ ^'""'^-'^ aforesaid in a
wife. Dated 5 Dec 1509 of sepulture of Joane his
VOLUi\IE X.
^^A^oU?S'^£:Z:ri£S^T^^ Ho-fb'e House of ..he
Feversham before the Rode of P ttiP in hi f \^ '"""'^ ^^^^f of
College of Arundell withi our Me P ' . T,^ °^ '^'^ the
sometrme Erie of Arunde Tai^S nf^W '''l ^'""f ^-^^^'^ ^^''^^ '^^''on^^'^-
To Anne his wife all .na.wf ? ^^^^ Church of Luddenham.'
county of Kent for the termeTl ^r lifo '^"^ ^'''"^'f^ts rents and services in the
of Thomas Foi^ge, Sero^ le Po • er n T"'^"" ^ daughter Eleanor, wife
lawfully begotten.' RemSer o 1 L own" "1^' ''^^ ^^^'^
in the 1st year of King Henry VIII. ^^"^^^ ^ ^^^'-^
the I^de Lxt^h'e'^We'i'o'f St.^ ^t John the Bapti.t on
and mother. Agnes, late his w i ^.-^homas and Elizabeth his father
his son Edward's s'om Bes e Gave h?'" u' Gave
Gaye his son. Joan his wif^S^and irFl^n^'T^^^^ ^hon/as
London. His lands in Elmsted to But f ^ymme and
Thomas his son his mess ' ca led th? 7 T] '"f To
Kennington in tale genera? Reminder S n'^ Y ^'l^' ^"""^ tenements in
Remainder to Edward Ins son in like tole T Humphry his son in like tale,
that Humphry his son shaU Le to L V-'"''' ^^'''^
otherwise called Shorne Courte wi all h, dt of Bekesherst
Couite lying and beine within he Da shl Jp ^ ''''''' 'l""^'' ^^e same
Eastbridge, Herst and Bonnin" ton and^f , 1. l ^^'"nie Xewington, Aldington,
i-einayne to Edward Gave aS hS hets a^'/l'??"%'=*[ '^'^'^ ^"'"Phfy co'
to remayne to Thomas Gaye his ^n a^S^fl^^^ ^^S^,^^^ gj^.^^
Chl^lfof tll^nS^y^Sf 1^"- ^0^7 to be buried within the
^Villiam Eallande there."^ To .70^^^ h s wif! .1 K T' ^f'^'^'. ^^'"^^ ^f Dane
to her and her heirs for evermore Dated sVjL.I 509^ " '"""""'^ ^"'^
fn^l^^ 'CI ^ThZs^!^ To be buried in the
Joane his daughter. John and Thomas h." '^'^ ^'''PP^ ^"'^ ^'-^^^I'ter.
son of Williani Fermor. Al ct Joan^M^! f Thomas Fermor. Adryan,
^aid Thomas Fermor. Svmo I 'lin, " ' ^[^.f'y,^^'^ Margaret, daughters of the
H.S tenement at Dyusmer^he DS lJu^y lllO^^^^^ " ^^"^hters.
^^^'^muS^^^'S^^^^ Joane his wif..
Sain't's' of-L/^lf aftS." A.n';.i'''Aliee^ani"r';""' ^''"•'^'^^-^
wife. Thomas his son. Dated 8 lot 1510 daughters. Joane his
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and Anne his dano-hters. He w lis that ^^li church. Agnes, Marcy
upon his grave. Thomasine hfs w fe To W 1! ^^'"^ '''"'^ '^''^ ^■'''■^
nients in the parish of Godenrstor n t.Ie mi i P ' '"f ''"'^^ ^"'^
]>ke tale. Eemainder to his in Eic L J^r/ike t^r^S'^'' '^'^'^ ''^^ ^^^^''^
John Boys and his heirs for eve His In,S^ !^ \ ' ^^^^i^'^^er to his brother
Eobert in tale naale. Een'aindei' to i ^/T"'"r^
his son WiHiam in h'ke tale E n ai. d r ?o Ao^"' "i''^'/"''^- I^^^^^^i^^er to
Remainder to ^lercy his cL^^hte i 1 L^h^"°'p' "'^''^f ^^^'^ Sene,-al
and her heirs for evermore. H s ani tenen r.emainder to his daughter Anne
of Fordwich and his house in Snidwich tl mrlTA brewhonse within the town
to Eobert his son in like tale i^^eml^^^^ Remainder
evennore. He wills that his U.ntS7^},^;JtZl'^Zjt Sg!l^5^s:^^-
Alvf^ f J^^^ fi^r'^^^J: ^^^^^^^ ;l^o chn,.hya.. of Hern,
a See. Her daughter Eleanor Everard. '^wLl" ^^^'^^^[^so^^^Jat:^;^;^^;;
son.^-i;L dS1;^A5^'" ^-'--^ Hayton his
17 £;reh IoIl'-""" '''''^ '^^^'^^ Clerke of Aldyngton. Dated
^^e'^u^y^rF:ff:Slr^^ l^.^y to be buned in
of a stone to lay upon his buria iOs L^. S the buying
Knatchbull his'sou-in-law Hi 'and. fZZ T^f^^'^'':: ,:^l3-s his wife. Eichard
sou of Eichard Knatchbnll ^^J^tl£lt^^::^Xl^^\Ji^^^^
the'chuihyaS"°o? Xewi^'^ou" fr^iou. To be buried in
20 Aug. 1511. ° "''•^'^^ ^'^ther and his mother there. Dated
VOLUME XL
our?;d%f^?Se^"^f}o?n?Ls°w]^^f ^--''-^ Church of
in WestJell called Big^s for I'l i ' ' lands pertaining to it
male. Eemainder toj^o ^J^^l^'^if '' ^eath to his son Harry in tail
of his co^en John Aucherr^ iL a I Pem i i •
said cozen John, in like t^il Pema nde, fn 1 ' ''^T' '^^^^^^ o^ ''^^
said John. Eemainder to his 'iS-'s in T ^'^^ ^ or 4 sons of the
To James his son his knds cal d C Z I ^T^'^ '"'^ ^"'^ ^''''^ ^or ever.
Remainder to his brother iSrv an^h^s h^^^^^ feandhei-st, to him and his heirs,
his son shall have his land in p!o Ivenln i^' 'T'' r. "'^''^ ^hat John Harry
remaiade. to James. eI^'LTo^^ 2^ J^tl" ""''^'"''^ '''''
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tenements in Staple and all his ma hes Tcre of^^^^^ ' p- 'f?^' '''f
cl.mch at t.mcs of divine service for ever. DaioVs Apri" Tsii
-on i.. .l,e ,.V,sl, of aiLde^t: dSj M.'Jeh'lTu;!:"" °' '
(To is continued,)
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i^Tominifntal hmvi^tiom ani fHvnim-p „,
mmotmom from muh, m.*
9
Sacred
to the memoiy of
Sdsax t!ic beloved wife of TircvAS Ly.xx
and dan|i,ter of Thomas Si.aipso.y, Esq-
ol Ufiord m the county of Suffolk •
■ • '"■^0 departed this life Sepf 16"' 183-i
m the 07"^ year of her aae'
she wiFp ?' '"'J ^-^^ellont mother,
she wa arlj grounded n the faith, and ins ructed
m the precepts of her blessed Eedeemer,
« h eh with unostentatious fervour, meekness and
c hik wifS;' ''f^'''^ ''^-'--^^ duties of,
child, wife pai^ent and friend ; thereby laying- up for
herself a crown of everlastino' o-ion- ^
through the merits and intercession of our
Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Amen -
iler remams are deposited in the vault under the
South aisle of this church.
which five shields: two ladies "one wi h F '^' '"'^'^^^'ith brasses inlaid, of
Willm, Johfi, the other w U thC '^''^ the names
Bndgitta. From the mouth o the hdfto the^ them Bridgitta, Anna,
spmtu peraclitu in quo o'ia confitemur ' ''''^^ ascribed: "Te
'•Te unnm in sn(bscantia trinSm nn ^' -^^'^ ''^^^ s'^™" inscribed:
the mouth of the lady on flTvShT^T ^''''^ P^''^""''^ confitem^" From
tlie invocation : " Te fiUnm nio' f "'"'"^"^ " ^^i^h probably bore
children behind her is a " c dS^^^^^ Over the three
trimtas." Between the t^oTdS^^^lt^^^^^ ''^'^ '^''''^^'^^ « beata
^nh a scroll inscribed: iTm'm-^ 1^1^^^
Above the figure of th^ man if e nn >k STZ"" ' V- ^^"fitemur.''
representation of the Trinity The nvn .V 1 ^ ''''' '"'"^'^ '^''^ probably a
^^ose, but no doubt intended for hh uTl ' '^^^ ^^^P-" ^ ^^>'V/^
^f'^A because tlie crest i^^ that of h { f ''-i' ^ ^''^'/'^^^^ '^^
^"/./^/. cffke thigh /.rj™ . ' ' ^ '"^^'^'^ /^/^^«y^^^
.;z chief and Z io H p"'^^ '^''^"/f ^'^'^''"'^^^ «^
on a chief gi>Iei a lion vaZZ^^^^^ "'^"'^^ ^-^ ^'"^^^^^ ^'^^'^
on the left hand of Haddon To Z l\ ' t^^''^^^-)?? ™^ "^'^^rLE. This
^ehw the shoidJers affronTe' ill-n^ frn^^^ 7 Gule,, a virgin couped
^m-ned with an east^n1:o,^ranZh^^^^^ proper crined, vested- Ld
^^n^:::^;rif^^^^^
* Continued from p. 40.
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issin/ig from ihe top of ihc '^hidl tL*o ei. - 1 1" " " • ■ " ' ' • • • ''''""^^ P'^'^^
propel- colours, b^fc^he aif .To;' p .o, ' i) enn.nellcd in their
by oak pai.Ilin,; thif ^J^l',^ /-^er it was covered
same position notil 1870 when in thp .nf ''^ '^^"^ remained in the
was remo-ed to it^ pr infDlaee Th 1 alterations in the chancel it
giving the name and' ot e pa' t cnla^ roMhe'i^'i ''""^ '''' '^^'^
matrix alone she\dn- it was p W H i ?1 commemorated is gone, the
who is commemo ated by it A 1 1 ^l^'elds of arms leave no doubt as to
HO by its havinrhe]„,e ci-es^lnd l^Z^'^'^T'^'^'' '^''^ ^^ewn to be
misrepresented ancltK^^^^^^^ ^'^^ ^^''^^^^ sli^'-tly
the meniorial of Si PJchaid H d?rn P-^ can therefore safely assign it as
Staple; he was AldPrnvf nf P ^rerchant of the
t^- latter paTrof tiT'"\f,J"^f^ I-^'d Mayor in 1500 and f<.
following ibstra t of" S i Wi r^''o=^ "^^^^'^ I^ondon, but the
sl-ow that he was o^l ^^^^S:]^;;^^:!:''' '''' ^^^^^'^ himself
benShrhif if ^'-'t^d 13 March 1473 (P.C C 34 Watfvs^
heirs lawfully be4ten buti? hP ^i^^^^ to his
equally divided between Ell^^^^^^^^ ^^''^ l^"ds, etc., to be
Heor/Denvs, tester's Buflbrd, and Katherine, ^ife of
) , testator s daughters, for their lives aud then to remain to their heirs
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lawfully begotten, and failing such issue remainder over to testator's right heirs.
Testator's feoffees John Tliomas of West Haddon and Thomas Grene, late of the
same, are to make an estate good in the law of testator's capital messuao-e
in "West Haddon, which one Robert Ormond and Annys his wife sometime held, to
son Richard Haddon, and the like of all the other lands to testator's wife Johane
for her life, and after her death to said son Ricliard Haddon. Sou " jMaister John
Haddon, doctor," is not to do anything to oppose tliis will, and if he allows it to
take effect peaceably he is to hare £100, but not otherwise. Proved 8 Feb. 1476.
Sir Richard Haddon, Ivn^, Aldennj\n and Mercer of London. Will dated
1 Aug. 151G (P.C.O., 29, Holder). If testatfir dies in or within thirty miles of
London he directs that he is to be bnried within the parish church of St. Olave
"next to the Growched freres " of London before the Image of St. Olave, in the
place where his former wife Anne liech buried. To the High Altar of S' Olave for
tithes forgotten 20s-. To the body of the said ciiurch £iO. To the same
church a " Moustrell of silver and gilt." To the " making and edyfyimje of the
church and house of Ci'oched Freres " in the parish of Olave, that the bretheren
pray for the soul of testator, his wife, his father and mother aud of all Christian
souls, £20. To the freres of Greenwich for the like purpose 40s. To the Black
Friars, White Friars, Friars Augnstines and Gray Friars, of London, to each of
these orders 40.*. To the Charterhouse in London 40.s. To the " Nounes and
ladyes of the Minores w'out Algate of London xh. To the brotherhood of the
"Three Score priests" of London 40.o. To the brotherhood of the priests of
Pappey in London 40.?. To " Jeh'us Bretherhed founded in tlie Crowdys of Powlys
of London xL\" To the brotherhood of St. Michael in the church of'St. Michael,
Crooked lane, 40.-;. To the repairs and ornaments of the church of Staverton in
Northamptonshire 405. £173 6s. 8d. to be distributed during the space of twenty
years to five poor men inhabiting within the parish of St. Olave, namely, 3.s. id.
each week on Sunday at the testator's grave, and they in return are to pray for his
soul and the souls of his relations. For a yearly obiifc to pay the priest to sing and
say mass £200. £30 to be distributed in coals among the poor of the said parish
of St. Olave, and the parishes of St. Mary of Staining and of Our Lady of Barking
next the Tower of London, at the Feast of All Souls five loads, and at the Feast of
the birth of Our Lord five loads, until the whole is spent. For the relief of poor
prisoners in prisons of Xewgate, Ludgate, and the two Compters in London, to each
prison 40.?. To son William Haddon £200 as his full part, and to the six children
now living of said son William and Johane Ids wife £100 between them. To cousin
Maud Daleham £13 Gs. 8d. To cousin Whaplod's wife £10. To cousin Lettice
Hardy £10. To the marriage of Johan Randolf £10. To Richard Dandyson,
merchant of tha Staple of Calais, £26 13s. -id. To cousin John Worsopp of
London, scrivener, £13 Gs. 8d. To brother Simonde Rice a ring of fine gold of
an ounce. To son Bartholomew Wyndoute a like ring. To John Browne,'citizen
and mercer of London, Thomas Browne [son of the said John Browne], citizen and
mercer of London, Thomas Burnell, mercer, and to Thomas Prentofte, each a ring
of fine gold of an ounce. To Sir John Johnson, priest, 40s. To Henry Goodyere,
late apprentice to the testator, 40s. To every apprentice now serving with the
testator 40s. To Henry Coke 40s. To "the childe of the kechyn " (Is. Sd. To
each of the other servants both men and women each 20s. To John Neve of
London, grocer, £6 13s. 4d. To Katheriue Nele for the care she has taken with
testator in his sickness 40s. Wife Dame Katheririe Haddon to be the residuary
legatee :uid she to be kind to her daugliter Johane Haddon and her children. Wife
Dame Katherine, Robert Milborne and Thomas Semer, Citizen and Alderman of
London, to be executors and to each for their trouble therein £26 13s. id.
Overseers, Sir John Daunce, Kn', and he to have for his pains therein £20.
The will of Sir Richard Haddon as touciiing his manors, messuages, lands and
other hereditaments in Kent, Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire. The said manors,
land.s etc., to be for use and benefit of testator's wife Dame Katherine Hadd(;n for
VOL. II., SERIES V. G-
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Samuel Pepys,
Born Fth'y 25"' ] c>o-2
died May 2G"' 17u3.
Erected by |niblic
subscription ] S8o.
/fY/ proper
the " Diarv," and P nlin^ ^ho ^ZZ\ \ t T ,^^^'l'^''e"->^aniuel, the author of
Jackson, heir 0 ! i" u L e sX knt "^''^T "^"^^^^^^ ^-""^1
coheirs. ""^^ ^'J'^'--' ''^"^ ^'^^ left three daughters, his
and'is'^'ed Vt^'zol ^^^f' c'^^'T; ^'^^ «^ Westminster, Esq.,
"owoftheac^eof eoVear^ nLlfwh^l' '^p)'.^"'^ ^^^^ P'^^^eeds to say that he s
^ssit s SSvHi "?' »i - - -
sister Paulina Jackson in liL mip^pJ S jouncrest son of the said
cousin Charles Penrr^econd ; / ? ' '"^'^^ to his
in tail n.ale, and fr^i^.'such o teiu rXd,M''-' ^^''^^ ^'^^'^ '^''''''^^ ^'^^
to his old servaut Jane'Pennv f r ''i^'''- ^''^ ''""^'^^ ^^'^
dated 3 May 1690 is confirmSVn ""1^'''''^' ^^^^l^d on her by a deed
to testator as C! ^o l?e f° h'.""v ^l^ere is due
£28,007 2,-. II,/. ,-1..' thf. tri the ^ayy and as Treasurer of Tangiers
n.en this money ,s paid to the executor one-third is to be
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invested m lands of inliericance to auo-ment tliose in Brampton, etc, named
above, and tne other two-third, to be invested in lands of inheritance for nephew
John Jackson and ms heirs in tail male. Executor, friend William Hew.'r of
Clapham in .Surrey, Esq'- and he to have £500. A codicil states that the neohew
bamuel Jackson has since tiie date of the above will married aoainsfc the advice and
wishes of the testator, who therefore revokes that part relatin- to him and dves to
the said Samuel and Ins lawfully begotten heirs only £40 vearly out of the said
lands in Huntingdonshire, and makes his younger nephew John Jackson sole heir
WKh remainders as in the will recited. To Mary Skynner he bequeaths £]00
per annum ior her l-.ie He gives to his executor, Hewer of Clapham. with
whom testator was at this time residing, all his models of ships and other vessels.
[For a notice of the above William Hewer, Esq., see the Journal of the E.x Libris
feociety.J Ihen follows particulars for the settlement and preservation of the
testators library, and another codicil dealing with the settlement of his landed
pioperty. Ihe will was proved 25 June 1703.
Sacred
to the memory of the
Kev. JoHX Lett.s, M.A.
Rector of this parish
for nearly 20 years.
He died suddenly on tlie
24"' of March 1857
in the 57'^ year of his age,
when on a visit to his son at
Staunton Harold, Leicestershire,
and was buried
at Breedon in that county.
This tablet is erected by his sorrowing- widow
to the memory of her beloved husband, and of tiieir childi
Charlotte, Amy, SAiaEXXE,
Viola and Egertox,
who preceded their father to the grave.
a small neat marble monument with Gothic arches and pilla
^- Sacred to the memorv
of
Joiix relpk, :\r.i).
obiit 215t March 1804.
Anno ait. 49.
from a plain marble tablet.
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^ In memory of
Edward Ke.vd.vl Joxes, Esq''^
of this pnrish
whu died at Uudleigli Salierton ]4"' Xovembei- ISli', a-ed 55.
Also of
Anna Joxes
relict of the above
who died at Buxton 20*'' Ocd. 1817 ao-ed 57
And of ' ° •
Ellex Jaxe Maxby,
daughter of the above
who died iu Loudon 27"' August 1845, aged 58.
From a phiin white marble tablet
the'SS^^TiL'i,^ ^T' ^""'^^^^ '''' ^^^-^-g i-'t^'
Ascension 0 om- nn ^ ' '''' K^'^'^^'ection .nd
Henn I HP. ? /n ' ""'^ 1' '^-^ ^''^O'tun nnd Bell. This Edwai'd
SS' r^HcnrZ^'^';" -'-^'.^-f-on the north side l^t.
1825-6 (see ^''^ '^'^^'"^ •^PP^^' churchwarden in
dexS- rSwf"' I' '^'^ "-^^I the Baptistry. The arras are
ro^<'i nfihJr. t t I 1 ^ \ ^ pcmant-'juardant azure fncloseJ bu tirn
, - , impaling, barnj oj frn argpuf and azure, six inescutchfotis saile, each
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iajlor M-h,le the whole of the board ou de t In -''^^'^^^^^''t "'"s for JJobc-r,
before him. outside the arms indicates that his wife died
Saci-ed to the Memory
■ '^^i^^^-^^'^ i^': May 179.^, a^ed 80 years
^^1^0 departed this h7e 8". Mareh ]7'J9, ac^ed 63 years
Jacob Dayisox, ° ^
i)ied JO'h February 17G5, aged 56.
Axx Parxthki!,
Died 29'h January 1785, aged 38
Mary Susax.xah Thoyts
-Uied 1 June 1789, aged 6 weeks
T^- ^ Thoyts,
Died 2ot" April 1792, aged 6 months.
Anx Carswell,
Died 27"' April 1829, acred 68
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78 MISCELLAKEA GENEAIOGICA ET HEKiLMCA.
majomlh p,„,i«-> lime mullets of Ihe ,enml. mi em hmeuleheon mile, a mrln.W.
or mpc-na l,, ero„;,ed proper, Ni;>V),.o- : i,„p„Ii„„ D vv,so° nf ,bnv/ (t-
London, and the expense of his tanend nirto cerf 4o Hr^^es^
but if she dies first then to her dauo-hter IlJarv Trvon \rrs Ir ^ -^'^f''
ti e above M^Jolm late £oO m trust for his son MonklioiKP T^fp TV iv'ir
Aing-e of Lincoln's Inn Fields, Esq., £50 in trust fo S rS i ?
Smith E^q S To Afr rV^ n t , ^"^ow of the late Eichard
^j^iiltBoHifS^S
and lournevnien -e-Tt r-nf^h T« f^cf i- ' • i ~" -"-^ ^'^ '^'^ other clerks
Walter Kawlinson and Geo Pet rs °f Old Peth?7 "^"^'f^''^ To friends Sir
mm^m
^^M^'-'Mnf -
renchurch S^nel. «=7 "}, honsc- in
ooa..s, ho.es, ha™.ss, etc., a„S tr,S';ldncVa\ in tS-^aTfhts'tt
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 79
freehold messuage,- warehous^ V^^^^ In's Trustees, with the
elsewhei^Hnux-lu.red to.etl r wSitS^s^iJ^^ ^'''"^ ^^'^'^ or
said Abram Xewn.au aud h s s he p-^^it to r ^ S«
being less than their half value ° Testators personal estate £2,000,
LereS^l^S: ull^f S Koiier'lSjSf j"' f " i^'"^^?'^^ "^^-S-' ^^^^^
ami John Tate iu Trust for th beS , f v' '^^''^^ ^^'^'''^^^ ^'^'^'^^^
ta.l naale, and iu default to 1 r da ol e.^^ Z tn'll l^TT^ ""'^^^ ^'^^"^
such to neice Jane Xewman iu li le imnno T r ^'n^"^ '"^^ ^^f''"^'
reputed natural sou of late ne nl e w T . lV "^^i''' ^'■^''"^^^•^^II Davison, the
Annuities in trust to b 1 f o Ji,^^^ 3 per cent. Bank
Hewit of Wood Street. Loudon 'ilkman Voa ? r ^''f^^- J" Edward
lu trust for his daughter Isabeli; P riXvl-"^ r ""^"^'''^"l I^^l^ert Parucher
Abram Xewu^an, t^^^^^^^^^
snrnviug executor of^he.'?of:i:^¥h ^^^^^^or is the
An^td ^ f-I.old1.onse iu BilHter lane to neices
^rm td^ ci?f -^'f P-'ol-ed a certain
Cumberland, and another c^^i riLlHon i wC^ tl.e parish of Dalston in
a year Bank Long Annuities for her life
Proved 14 June 1793 bj the executJrs.
t^tSrt ':f^.:^^;,^:^-:^^'7,j^ ^'r^'^i^ ^^^^^ the
the Post Office, London, dec4sS and n r -! .^^ Mr. Ihomas Pitches, late of
William Ainee of LizicXV Inn \r,vn1 ''^PP^^^tiug Elizabeth Ainge, wife of
•daughters of the said S^^^fees S P^^^^^'^' ^P'^^^er,
concerning that will, dated 12 Dec 1777. ''''^"^ ''^'"Se executors in all
2l4^^^;,1^ISl°S?:^?5S!^^l^r?^,;:™ - Somerset House (P.C.C.,
He directs that he is to be bu ied in a PnSpn iitreet, London, Esq.
of All Hallows Staining, hi which a re 1 1 tn " in the parish church
unless testator makes °a vau t Tn the -i ! T )V^^' "'^^^ ^^^^7 iN^ewman,
which case he is to be buried tl re and tl .. ^^'^'^^
are to be removed to 3Iot nt B J s ' od k I ''""''^
done and that a n.onumeut be e^ecld ^ \l e'rln f " T'lf ''''V^
suitable inscription thereon. He ' iveVfo ? • f '^^^""^ ^'^h a
Portland Place in Middlecev Est % nnn i ^^'^^'S^ ^aswall of
testator's daughter ^'-^ r (Vi ^ ''^^'^OO, and to his wife 31" Ann Caswall
Berkshire, Es"q'. £3:000:-'FoV J^^Jane" Svt''; «^ SulhamsteTiu'
testator, he leaves in trust to Robert % 'lu'^'] f"°''^'^' ^'-^"-^^^er of the
Middlesex, Esq., and PobSt pLtht' i^ f^""'^ Bedford Square,
Esq., £7,000 tVbe invest;^ in G en u f ' I'^T ^'^^^P''^' ^-^don
interest or profit to said dauc^htenane tLv^ f inheritance to pay the
after her death for her children To^^^^^^^^
^f^treec, grocer, £500. and to hi wifp ARs t S''"" ^^''y^' ^f Feuchurdi
keeper at Porter's, ip' ej; 'l^'^^" Thoyts £loO. To his house-
M^ Richard Crese^, Mr Son TaS' ' '^^l^^^^^^O. To 3P John Boys,
clerks or servants ij he but s W e ^n^P T ^ ''^^'^ Whitehead, testatoi's
M^ Thomas Huntley, also a iva ^t Xi l l^oo"^ Vf' '^^'^ ^l*'*'^' ^"^^
To all his household servants TllSra, id ^^^^^ ^'^f''''' ^'^''^^ ^"^'^
James, William and Elizabeth Hok V-h n "'!P' l^"'^ t''^"^- To
iizauetl, Holt, clnidKU of the above Elizabeth Holt,
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ilEKALDlCA.
Mia>:£xe;iSiofS5:';?iK^: ^-^^ -^'^ '"^--^ , per cent. To
1"-.^ wife £100. ^ 0 IS^t J ' ^'ff '^'^ to Elizabetl. Xewmau
children £100 when ao-cd n ^^.^"1^1 L ^''''^^^
Bures £25 for the poor of Iv^nar'-sh t h.T f 'f^ ^^?»''.^'5^"'»-dens of Mount
minister and chnrdnvardens of A 1 Hn ^"^^^.^.^^ted ^uthm a month. To the
poor ])ousekeepers; also £50 L the pi of v\"T" 'v'^ be divided an.ong
W John Davison of Ilili Ton i,v\ ' ^ Barking, Essex, ,n like manner. To
HosMtal, London £100 T^ L lon^^^^^^^^^ ^ f Bartholomew's
Magdalen Hospita l £100. To t e Cit of T S^^^^^^^ London Road £100. To
small-pox Hospital £100 To tl e Ma iLi. \ " t'"".'" ^^°'P'^"' the
Grovc-s. widow of Joseph Grove hUe of Vnn " ^'"^ " '^^ ^'^^^''^^^
of Munnt Enres £ I OO.^ To M^Petei Petdt I' ^u''' f p ^f^ ^^"^'^ ^^^^'^
Robert Parnther the elder £300 ancl to Ai.p ^/"'^^f^'^'^^^t' ^100. To
Michael Smith Parnther £1.70 each To M^^M t P i ""d to
Brook House in Essex, ^,-^0 a vear dm^ino l i ; ^ ^'V''^ '"'^ housekeeker " at
To M^ Thomas Shirlev Th'e e d'er nf \ r r f ^"i*'^ ^^""'^ "'^ ^'^'^''^'^
late nncle John X n an oJ'^hS I /^If ■ V^^^^ ^ ^'^^ ^^'^^'^^'^^^ °f
M-Ann Hall, wife of T omas H l oT^ /" Essex farmer, £20. To
her lister M^^ pl , ■/ Beauchamp m Essex, £100 and to
Casw^i{"J^ps-j,-/:j ^^;^^-'/ll;0. To e^jch female child of M^lni;
elder. Robert ParnS the bounce ' i T l ' /"'I ^^^7 ^'"^''^ ^^^'her the
£120,000 in trust o' n ' st^^n P?n - r" ^^'"'^"''^ ^'^''t.,
the children of the af -eS^^^ ^''^^'^ the benc^t of
the manor of Bereho o^ Tactil e it V^^ '^"^^
Hadsley of Colchester. Farnf S I nrk I ^ /'f ^n^^' purchased of John
of £150. £3 000 for Wi^llinn ir.i i ^l""-'' ^'^''^P ^^^^^^ the elder at a rent
"■ill aged ten ^^^^^^^^k"^^. '''''' '''''''' ^^^^^^
^nt'is'z.-::::^':^^ iS^rii;?^,- 1^- - ^^^^'^^
legal settlenieni. so hat h'p f^.f ' ^ ""^''^'^ ''^ ^^^'T 'o"^? one wi 1
-any relationship/ an poi nts of ^o^^ ''^'^'r^"'^' '^"^ ^i^es so
giving. ^ P contemporary life and usage it seem! worth
{To he continued)
Ante, 5th Series, Vol. 1., p.
"^^-^^l ^[■^•' f of K,rkby in Ashfield, Xo.ts,
17th .Januarv 1907 also de^tLe h f ^^''O-^-^d e church of Ivirkby on the 16ih-
of Boothby fmpa ir ' VenaW ^ Vp, 'a-'ge nia,bie monument, which bore the arms
inscription sfaE^V fLat Ee w '.I 'r^^''""" Haslingron quarterly. The
4th Januarv IS^g k d 44 '^"^^'l ^'^^^or of the parish and died
.onu.ent has t^^^ii^:^; -^''^ '''' ' ^
J. P. R.
Me^^rl MiMl\^fh7'7Ll t ^l^'t^crn^nrj Worl, Md I, addressed U>
J ^na <-la,luatthcl'x,hh..lnnrj Office, UO Wardonr Street, London, W
MISCELLAXEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
OF AEMS TO COL. WILLIAM CARLOS, 1658.
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Domo cum Eeo-ale solium ,im.rnn,. i -^'^'^"^^s Litteise parvenennt salutem in
Ihjestatis Eadiis i„ Ho^i„os cla.os et be e , t If 7/' '
Cnmma. Cm fldeli. ac dilectus saixli,,„s Host„- Colonj foun m „ p
fil]iis Joann s Carlose tic Bram^.,11 i„ v,,, i ■ ^"'""^""^ IjOILielihts Cablose
Snasn Obsequii sm in Char-;,l;,f„ ""'"''^ ^
nostra Aiictor tatis U^ui-n-ifcor.^.; r.r-^. • ^ .'''^^^ ^aientis et Regiaj
Anglic cum Exer icu ^1 nn.? ' " • '^"'^"^ "^^^^"""^
^™>.O.a._.L\%I---^^^^^^^^
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^ecep:n,n Cam propter incolumita en t tr.m o "'r^" ^^"^^ ^^'^S'^"--"
tatnm deserere et alie.am induere 1 o ^ '^S'^''^"^"^' ^^^S^""^ nostrum Comi-
"ib.s Staffordi. et Salopi. eu n Ter:"rr """" ^^^^'^^^^^^^ ^
;n an, magnis arctisqne angnstiis ad au^ ^ ^0"e,d..set Hoste insequente
adjamentam fuit P-oipuum ^r^" .fi^^;;^:^ ^ ^'deHcate singalari
FovKlentia dum pauperis tu^urii ho^n?;io omnipoteiuis
alKiuotDiebusacKoctibusocctdta et Rri ii r -"^r-'"' ""''^'^'^'^ ^'^^^"'""^^ "^s
acposteainLocumSecuritatispel ^et ^-'■-^ inquircntibus
Begi Beatissim. semper Memo "^""^^^ "'^^^^ ""P-'-'-
-iracnlosapreservatiokgi.xC"Jr„ro?" ^ r .^-^^'--^•-•■a ac ferme
^" agendo Instrumentum fuit idem CobX cT ''"""'^^ P^'on^ptissinum.
deleatur Oblivione, cousentaneumlS fe^no r'"^"' ^"""'''^ n^lla.u.quam
nostn Favoris ejusdem n.erita in om ^^0^, Testimorno
Sc.atisigiturquod.yos ex Gratia rs^sre Z t""^^^
Presentes pro nobis Ha^redibus et S Lf f Concessimus ac per
Ins.guiun. ac Cristam his d in eps • "1 Z'"'^' '^''''''^ Gentilitiorum
nied^o Scutl et super Galeam pro /TT T\ sanguinecnn in
7--'-P-"teaomniainLr.h 1^^^^^^^^^^ Corona.n civiccan
habendum tenendum ferendum et g^ ndTrnTn 1 "'"^^ '"'^ depinguntur
Caklos. et H.redibus omnibusque a "e "0^0? ^'"'^^^
Mandamus etiam tenore Pr^sentium Onf 1 ^ ""'""^'^ perpetnum
Fa^ialibns aliisque Officiariis et t t "'t ^^S'^^
Guilielmum Carlose et Heredes .uos ot r ™ '^"''^"'^I"^ ^uod pra^fatum
Forma predicta descripta et el^^ ^^^^^ pra3dicta\nodo et
F.gurisdebitomododepictis veM scltl in " ^ ™ ''^^P"'^ ^^^^
absque ullo Impedimenfo vel moIesTa in 1 Z^TIZ '^'T ''''''' ^^''-"-^
fiei Testnnonio has Litteras nostras t '''' ^"^''ibenda. In cuius
Anno Kegni nostri decimo Annot: Doni'TcTs '^^^^
Extracted from the Records of the Colle^^e of An., r .
by me Geoppv w ir ^^'"^o^ or Aims, London,
. 15 April 1903. ^ ' ^''"^'^ ^^-"^^"all, Kouge Croix.
[Brorawall, mentioned in the r^^^ ■
-tto used with these arms w^s ' Subd" 's fid^H ' ^ ^he
Some ,mes " Semper honos nomennue tuum It] " ^'Sni salus."
but the former was that originalirused j '''''' '"^^^'^"'^^ " ""^^ -''-^i^nted,
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COPY OE WILL OF COL. WILLIAM CARLOS
Extracted from the Principal Registrv of the Probate, Divorce and Adnnralty
Division of the High Court of Justice.
In the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
nn-^i! n?H if"'" Amen I WiUiani Carlos of Greene Streete ^vithin the
pan.h ot Hollowe in the county of Worcester Esqr. being in health of body a d of
sound and peneet disposemg mind and memory thanks bee tlierefoi? to Aim oh ty
G«l buD considering die certainty of deatii and the vncertainty of the time tJieleof
and being minded and desireous to settle and dispose after my decease what wor div
es ate and substance it hath pleased God to blessi mee withall doe make and de are
thi. my true last will and testament revoakeing and by these present, absolu e v
annulhng all and every testament and testaments will and willsTeie ^fore by ni {
made and declared either by word of mouth or in writeino- notwi hstandini anv
promise o he contrary or clause derogatory in the san,e and t L to bee tS fo^
my very last will and testament and none other And first I committ and tcmeath
my soiile to Allmighty God my Creator trusting to bee saved^ ife ole m rSs
of my blessed Saviour and Redeemer Jesus Christ°Aiid my bocly I commit to he
earth from whence ,t came to bee decentlv buryed at the^dicSio ot mv
fnTS SL'^fThe Lo?dT t,;'?' touching such ten/porall estate o/go^odfclMtSI
ana aeotb a. ti e Loid hath beene pleased to bestowe vpon mee I doe order crivP
bequeath and dispose the same in manner and forme followinrimpHnTis Idoe
ADotl eSi^' '^rZtf ^''"''''"'^ '^'^'''^ ^'^-^^-^^ CUirlos^ofTorcest
Apothecaiy all those my messuages Burgages or Tenements bowses buildino-g hnds
and tenements with the appurtenances ^scituate lyeing and b in" with n the
Borough a ownshipp Freedomes and libertyes of thi cowne of StaW f om and
immediately after my decease and the decease of Elizabeth Ironmonger w^d of
whon e I bought and purchased the same To hold to the said Edward Carl^ and
Dorothy his now wife for the terme of their naturall lives and li7e of the Ion 'est
hver of them And from and after their several deceases then to the use and be Sot
A n Wn. u b^S-otten or to bee begot eii Icess vet
F^i ^ r- f 'f^', "^'^ ^^''"i^'" Carlos second brothe of the Sd
Edward Carlos and to the heires males of his body lawfully be-otten oi to bee
cS^n J^'f '^f'"^' '''''' t'^^ ^h^^'d brothi of the s° EdwaS
pt^ii^JS^- thtn^n^nS ^d S^^^^ feE^
vnto \ lUiam Carlos sonne of my brother John Carlos five pounds per annuSaw^i
Sgn? cS^r T ^^'r' ^"^^^^ of five^ounds^hauCil?:!:^^
f fh-nn nf Mn K C'^^'^^«' ^0 such person or persons as shall have the care and
tuition of h m by my said adopted sonne Edward Carlos his heires or a^.io-nes on7
1 , ° " W.Carlos.
Fo='^irSVHK\?^tnt'f 'r ^'o'f''' October 1C99.
X 0.. w va UK {loh, Ent.). Col. William Carlos was buried at Brewood.
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GEXEALOGJCAL EXTRACTS FROM SIXTEEXTH-CENTURY WILLS
IX THE COXSLSTORY COURT AT CANTERBURY.*
VOLU.ME Xl.-confmued.
St. ^b4S!:'I^SSI^:1:'T't:\^ tl. repan^tion of the Chapel of
and lands .kich l^e'h^^ ^fTtLJlI^ri^^
Haltoii foi- the term of her life Eeni«intt^^.^. ' ''i'' ^"^ ^'"^ ''-^^ds at
Dated 20 Aug. 1510. -Kemamder to his sons George and Laurence.
brothers. Dated 16 July 1512 ° ' '""^ '^^^^nients to his said
yard ofl. ^It^^'i:^^ ^H--- To be buried in the Church-
and Thomas his son. .Toane his wffe ' '^''^^^'s daughters. Robert
his sons his place at SjSsl d called U.e So .r"i"- ? ^^^^^rt and Thomas
equally co be divided beLen Jh m To W Pi.m ^'"'1 ^^^''^'^
the said parish called the XorthXe and he ^^^^^^ S^'^'^'
dye before entrance on che .aid ) rSW^fhrof^i o ^' i ''''^
them. Dated 20 May 1513. p'ove^lO Oct '"^'^ ''^''''^^ ^^^^^^^
called Arundell in the We of That f ^ f i ' '""f '''y^'-' tenements, etc.,
of them in lilce mat'; Re^^lTI.^^"^ ^« -^'vivo;
lands and woods in the parish of Srnr v t t ^ '''^'^ i^^^nnev. His
land thereto belongino- fn \?e t.fsh of i 'V^enement ^vu . gardens and arable
son in talegeneral%-it! r i^^^^^^^^^ C.anterbury to Nicholas his
in like matmer, and his t«n etc n A '\'"'7/° ^is son
sons in like tale and if Ti m fhi %^ n d L \" ' '^^^ -^"'^^ ''^"^ ^'^^'"ent his
his lands, etc., in Stu ry mn a heirs lawful then he wills that
and then he ;ills tha ^all his aid lanrl n f '"'^ ^^''^^'^^ f^^' <^^er,
Clement his son all ho ly, and the'fhe S ^"'"^^^ ''^■^^^i" to'
be sold for the PU.i)oses herein mention d P -r. l tenement, etc., in St. Martin's
John his sons ch-el-ithouthd^lKn u:^.^^^^^^^ Thomas and
one then he wills that all h.^LS ^S^S^^^ t^i^^^.teg
* Continued from p. 70.
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91
lemam to hun that overliveth, and if tlicy all dye he wills the same to the heirs
ma eofhiscozmlhomasGylbert the son of Xicholas Gylbert the yomi<-er with
lurtlier remainders. Katherine his daughter. Dated 10 ^ept. Anno 5 Hen. VIII.
fo 8G JoHX Ranbolf. To be buried iu the Church of our Lady in the
Oastele of Dover. Joue his wife. John his son. Robert and Thomas his sons.
i^Dzabeth, Lmylin and Alice his daughters. Dated 20 July 1513.
fo. 97. TnoiiAs Hart of Halden. To be buried in the Church of St. .Mary of
Halden. Joane his wife. Thomas and William his sons. Joane and Stephen and
r^"^ r-.^^.'l'^^'.^"'^'"- ^^^'^^"^ C^^^'k ^'1^^ ^^ector of Halden aforesaid
-Dated 1/ March 1514.
V J\^^'^- T'^o^^S Clerke of Aldington. Cecilia his wife. Joane and Eliz;
beth his daughters. Dated 1 May 1514.
fo 100. Robert Not, brother of St. Bartholomews besvde Sandwich. To be
buried m the cluirch of Sc. Bartholomew before the Crucifii there. His wife and
children. Dated 22 April 151 4.
fo. lOo. JOHX BuR^VASHE of Elmerst in the parish of Egerton. A^nes his
wite. Dionyse, Lettice and Agnes his daughters. John Burwashe and Thomas
Burwashe his teotfees. Richard Burwashe, Clerk. Joan widow of John Burwashe
his father. George Burwashe his brother. Juliaue, Alyse and Joane his daucrhters
His sister Joane Borne wife of Richard Borne. Dated 10 April 1514
fo. 1^2. Joiix ^^ ADE, servant to the Lord Prior of Xst Church. To the Hi'-h
Aulcer in the Chapel of the Fermory of Xst Church for his tythes and offeriiH^s
forgotten 12d. ilham his father. John Uaddis of Sitiingborne his son-in-lawe.
Joane his wife. Dated 14 Aug. 1515.
• }P- , POLHILL of Egerton. To be buried within the said church
m the Benches before our Ladie of Pitie. Beacrice his wife. His daughter Julian
An e the younger and Elizabeth. His sons Robert, Thomas, John the voun-^er
and Stephen. Katherine his daughter. His manors, lauds, tenemeuts, etc.,
to be equally divided among his sons, each to be the other's heir. To John his
eldest son his tenement called Bestis in fee simple. To Thomas his sou his
principal dwelling place to him and his heirs and the garden thereto annexed called
Besgarden and a I manner of houses thereto belonging and divers lands therein
mentioned. _io John the younger his tenement called Jekyns and certain lands
therein mentioned. ^ To Robert his son his tenement called Tramhacli with certain
lands therein mentioned. Wills all his wood in Smarden upon the Denne of
Edynden to remain to his principal tenement and his tenement called Jekyns by equal
portions. He had lands in Charing, Pevington and Smarden. Dated 15 July 1514.
JOHK ExGHAii of the parish of Wodechurch. To be buried in the said church.
His messuage called Plerynden. Thomas Milles tlie son of his daugiiter Joane.
Robert Milles another son of the said Joane. John and Vincent his s.-n^. To
Vincent Lngeham his son all his lauds and tenements iu Woodcluirch and
Bethensden except as is therein excepted. Margaret his wife. Margaret his
daughter. Dated 25 Sept. 1515.
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VOLUME XII.
fo. 4 ISABELL wife of Thomas FKroioii the youutrei' of Lyd. Clement Baker
of ^e\v Komney her father. Dated 19 .Jan. 1516.
Amye Brext of Charyog lu Kent, Geutyllwoman, and the widow of
iliiMn Lreatt, late of the .ame. Esquyer. Her body to be buried within the
Lliapel of our Lady ot her own edifieation within the Church of Gharyn"- To her
most singular good Lord my Lord of Burgaveuy her basin with the ewe° of silver
and 13 sy ver spoones with the figures of Jh'u and his 12 Apostles. To her own
m especiall good Lady and her most singular comforth and trust in tliis world my
Lady of Burgaveny a new cope of sylver with a cover p'cell gylt and a salt seller of
sylver with the cover dowble gylt.. To her son Juhn Brentte a Ivtell Bowl of svlver
double gylt with the cover etc. Her daughter his wife. Mai-garet Brentte the
daughter of her son John Brente. Her little daughter Amye Brente. To her son
John Bpnte all her lands, manors, etc., in Cornwall and Devonshire for ever
dS 3 Ly"l516 ^'"'"''^ "^""S'^^'' «f l^ii'-gavenuy in like tale.'
fo. 35. Agnes Godfrey widow, of the parish of Lyd. To be buried in the
Cuurchyard of Lyd bimon ner son. To Simon and Robert her sous the principal
tenement wherem she dwells. Dated 19 June 1517 ^
fo 49. Richard Knatchbull of Sellynge besyde Monken Horton To be
bnned in onr Ladvs Chance! of the Church of Sellyng. William Clarke of
Aldington. Agnes his daughter. Parnell his wife. William Knatchbull. His
PinT Jp''^" 1 ' '^Tr', Se'ii"? Jying at Stonehyll which he purchased of
Lichard Boger, late of Eshetisford. His sons. Proved 8 March 1517
rl . V "^f Egerton. To Julian his wife liis mansion
it at Rowland and all his lands belonging thereto. To Thomas his son his
me..uage called Symmes and 2 parcels of land called Snothfeld to him and his
Tn pf T^": V P^'f "^^■'^suage called Potters which he bought of
Joiin Phylpot and the lands thereto belonging to him and his heirs To John his
son his mansion and certain lands at Newland and after his decease to \Villiam son
and \'irwl PI- l^'s f^"- His sons Thomas, George, Richard, John
and Nicholas. Elizabeth his daughter. Dated 16 Jan. Anno 9 Hen. VIIL
.n/i:,Ji=; I Egertou. John Peers his brotlier. His mansion
and lands belungm- thereto at Potters to Edyth and Elys his daughters ; if either
ot hem dye without neirs then the survivor to be tlie other's heir, with remainder
m like manner to his bi-others. Proved 27 July 1518
wife^'' ^?' ''1 '"^o^^l of l^-'culver. William his broder. Joane his
wife. Margery his daughter. His 3 sons. Proved 27 July 1518.
(To be continued.
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HEllALDICA. IQl
©rmml &vHim of ^rim in tijt 3$mk
""""''rPRVn;''!?'' ''''^ CREST "^ThEXRY ARCHER OP THEYDO^
CEuf r;^' n?'"''' ^^^^^^^T COOKE, C "
GEVX KlhG OF ARMS, 2 APRIL 1575. -
sha,7co^Sbef -J^;^^^^ others to mo. these pHtes
the Sowthe Easts and ^Veiie nartp of Fn^i"^ Tk- "'-^ ^^l"-' «^
seudithe greettinjr in aure Lo de^God evln I n f Trent
begening the Valeeat and Ve tnoi^e a. p nf ' ^'^^^^^''^ as auncientlj from the
to the worlde .viche sondrrmoni^^^m^n^ .^^^ '^^'^^ ^'''^ comended
and tokens in sheildes cauIlS St.p t •^'''^ ^^"^"'"S S'S'^es
and tokius of pron-is a, d Soi, dme --^rS?' T".' "'T^'' dem^nstraclons
deseartes of the persons merit o^^ -^ ''^^^ according to the qualities and
doe show fourthe adu n« . °of L thentent ^ snche as bj their virtues
of their goode Ivfe a HCer acioo in''l°%"''^'''>'^". ^'l'"^ ^"'^^ ^'''Shtnes
comendable whiche in deed are t ^ hp^- ^ ^ l' -''''"'"f ^^'"^es wortliy and
may therfore receave d^- hono'e „ theT, Hnp ^ I'T ^^^'^ ^^^^^p'^'^i^"^
to their posteritie for euT Ind tZl "'"'^ ^^oderme the same successiuely
Gernon in the Coun tie o^Essev F n ["^"''r^ ^^^'^^er of Thejdoii
Records of my Office tL^unk^fcTcL t^ If ?^ '''""f? "^^'^^ Regestres and
auncestors M-herin I finde tiTSe TJ^'r f^^.^^'-^es belonging to him from his
William Archer second .on of pll,J!-f 7 J^'^-^Z t '^"'^ ''^'^^^ ^eire of
Archer wch John was onn Tnd Lm-p n ? ^^ich Richard was sonn of John
gente who shotting ^ith others aZthe ^'^''"^^ ^^'^''^^^
* Continued from p. 60,
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as for the service of the same Simon don withe the Kino-e at his Batti'l'^ of
ySSS'Z^m'^ J™ by the same Kioge a pattent of Lf m^rk^p ndj^
mheruance being shewed unto me the said Clarencieuk plain e Sff^^^^^^^ the
sa de pedegree and premisses I conlde not withoute liis great^ i h^ a^^^^^^^
Stlsit^EVrnVr "'^ '"^'^'^'y decendedfrom his^auncesTo
secoLi bm i e^nd l.f' . i"'^ ^ '^''^''""^ difference of a
aPrlrme^^^^^^ Co2n ; ?o ^^^^^'^^i'^,^ «f "-^""y Creaste belonging to the
tht^^S p,^-^'"'^?^y to all auncienc Armes there belongith now hathe lequired
hnP 11 K ^^'^^■^'^"^1^^" to assigns nnto him a Creaste or Coonoisance n ee and
irth/,?™ f T-T''^^''^ '"^^'^ ^^"'^'^^^ ^il"^'- "^ore plainlie appereth depicted
uXthe taS Hen^; I' ^^"'iffie contlrme and aUowe
-raundt^ther wSp^ f^l '"^ posteritie of John Archer his greate
^hSd coal a™ orn^^^^^ difterences to nse beare inioy and shew fou?ch in
(I'o be continued.)
96^cn^a to tl)e printed ©mtattoiu^ of Bmuj:
from ^arltiaii Mm. urn in tljt
SSntis!) iHiBcinii,*
[Harl. 1070, fos. lib, and 115^.]
XK^is.—Qiou-ter/i/: 1, Sable a/ess engrailed helwetn three escallops or rSHELLEYl •
^^.fos « ..,.;,r,„ three leopards' faces argent IVe-uA '6, Argent
a ^/rf n/;t'"" [HAWK WOOD] ; X p\r crosier aJSe
hJZ V [-ViCHELGROVE] ; 5, Azvre, three eagles displayed in lend
betireen two coit.ses argent [BklkxapJ ; e, Graes,afessoheiug%rgLt Zd
t The signature of Cooke remains, but the seal is gone
tontinucd from p. 50.
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sabkq heticeeii s!x crosses patee fitche'e [anient] [ButlerI • 7 Guks t,rn
0 and azure [MocntfordJ ; 10, Argent, bil/cltes ....a lion rampant n i
(fsaMe) crou-nrdor [? De la Plaunch] ; U, Azure, afcss ieUcZ^x?oss
crosshfs argent [St. 0.mer] ; 12, blcmk.
Crest.— A grijjin's head erased argent, leaked and ducaJhj gorged or.
[John She]ley.*J=f=
I
[Sir jihi.*] [Sir Wm.*]=
[Sir Thomas.*] |
Sir Shelly Lo. of Asserdarj Chelsy &
Apleshara. brother to S'.Tho. Shelly that was
attainted for iiideauouring to sett up K. R. 2.
Robert Shelly=pEliz. d. & coh. of Jo. Petitt.
John Shellie^Beatrix d. & h. of Sir Jo. Hawkwood the renowned Suuldier.
John Shelley [dieji 3 Janv. 18 Hen.=pEliz. da. & heire of Jo. Michelo-roue [Eliz
19 Hen. Ylll.J.t
died 30 July 5 Hen. VIII.
June 19 Hen. Vlll.J.t
Inq. P.M. 29
P^"^"''^-^ [Edward.] Sir Wra. Shelley of Michelgroue [one of=pAlice da. &
See "Vis. of Hampshire,'
(Harl. Soc.)
the Justices of the Common Pleas aged
48 & more at Inq. P.M. of father].!
coh'r of Sir
HenryBelk-
nap.J
John Shelley of Michd^^^^^ ^^iH^j^^^ d_ .
& Aug. laao. Inq. P.M. o Oct^ 5 Edw. YI. (155l)].t Twrn! Fitzwilliams.
[William Shelley aged 21
yrs. 5 days 19 Sept. 1 Eliz.
(1559)].t
John Shelley of Michelgrove=f=E!lianor d. of S^ Tho.
[died 27 Aug. 3i Eliz. (1592); Lovell of Harbin;? in
Inq. P.M. 8 Nov. 3-1 Eliz.].t com. Xorf.
S' John Shelley of Michelgrove Kt.^Jane d. of S^ Tho. Rerisbu'
.ttfrf'TA? ^Tr ,^ ^''f',-^ f'-'' [Reresby] of Thribarsh in
at Inq. P.:M. of faclier ; died 20 Xov. Com. Ebor
before Inq. P.M. 21 April 18 Chas.
(1642)].t ^1
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Eliz. ux. S"' Tho.
Timply [Tim-
perley of Hintle-
sham] of Suflb.
for his 1 wife.
• "The Castles and ilaiisions of Western Sussex "
•t Sussex Inq. Post llortem." (Sussex Record .Society.)
+ lor pedigree of Belknap see "Visitation of Esses,"' vol. ii.. p .56.S-4 (Harl Soc ^ which
shews from whence the arms of Butler. Fantolph. Sudeley and Mou^t^or^are derived
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Sir William eldest &on=i=Chnstian d. of S'' James John •2 = ^h\vy youngest da. &
Kt. [dead before 18
Cbas.]
Vav-ntlit, K'. soiine. h. appar, to G(
Bayly of Lincoln.
Sir Chas. Shelley of Miclielgrove Baronet^Eliz. d. of Beniamin Weston of Walton
1662 [aged 5 jrs. 3 raonths 30 days at upon Thames 4 son of ye Earl of Port-
Inq. P.M. of grandfather]. ' land.
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Bemamin aJ. 4 1662. Elizah. Christian.
[The words printed in italics are in a different handwriting.]
[Fol. 114'1]
[The following inscriptions are given but the name of the Church is omitted,
but presumably they are in C'lapham Church, Sussex, as in the will of the imder-
meutioued John Shelley, who died in 1550, he desired to bo buried there.]
Upon a gravestone in body of the church : —
_ Hie iacet Jo. Michilgroue senior | Armiger qui obijt 20 die Jauii 1458 | cuius
animse propitietur deus | Amen.
Upon another tombstone in the chancel of south wall : —
The portature of John Shelly Esq. who | dyed 15 Decemb. 1550 who married
Mary -I da. of S'' Wm. Fitzwilliams & had issue | 4 sonnes & 8 daughters.
Here lyeth the body of Mary Belson widow of | Augustine Belson da. to Edward
& Margaret Gage | of Bromley & Grandchild to John Shelley who | was son to
Judge Shelley of Michelgroue, shee | dyed 1624.
[Fol. 115.]
[A drawing of John Shelley and his wife with a coat of arms in each corner,
viz. : —
Top left side [SalW] a fcss engrailed beficeen three ivhelks shells [o/-]
[Shelley] ; top right side : Per cross or and azure, a bird [arycnf] [Michel-
grove] ; bottom left corner : Shelley impaling Michelgkove ; bottom right
corner : Michelgrovk impaling . . . . a -pheon . . . . [ ],
Inscription : Orate pro animabus Joh'is Shelley Armigeri et Elizab. ux. eius til.
et heredis Jo. Michelgroue de Michelgroue Ar. qui quid' Elizab. ob. penultimo die
Julij 1513 et p'dic' Jo. Shelley ob. 3 Januarii A" 1526.
[Harl. 1076, fo. 143-1.]
Aiiiis. — Barry of six argent and gules, in chief a pellet charged with a crescent or.
CitEjiT. — A derni-lion irimjjant argent, ducally gorged azure, cliarged on the shoulder
with a pellet charged with a crescent or.
A'ic. AVase of Sihiugton in com. Sus3.=j=
desc. from the Wases of Buckingh.
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James Wase of Silliiicrtou.
Jolm Wnse 2 son.=p
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^.'l"'.",^;-. J.^'^^V ^''^y- ^^^^^^'-^ of=pElizab. da. of ... . Bart- John Wase of-
letc of Stopham in Sussex, Storringtou
ill CO. Sussex.
ton of Billinglitu-st. Wollauiu
ton.
^Ym. "\7ase son^rX'pian da. of ... . Budd
of Wm. sist. of Auditor Budd.
JoLin "Wase Henry,
s.p.
Wm. Wase son of Wllm. Wase=Ann d. of Cole by da. of
Hanby.
[Ilarl. 1076, fos. 114, 144^, and 145.]
[The following portion of this pedigree is given, us it adds earlier generations
to the pedigree m Visitations of Sussex," Harl. Soc, vol. 5:3. A more romnlefce
pedigree will be found in Elwes and Robinsou's - Castles and Manors olTeTtern
Thomas Bowyer of [Ivnypei-sleyt] StafFordsh.^
came in Sussex temp. H. 4. T
Eichard Bowyer of Petworth^Jane dan. of [Arthur*] Gunter of
m com. Sussex. i Kacton in com. Sussex.
Wm. Bowyer of=EHz. dau. of Tredcroft of
Petworth. 1 Billingshurst in com. Sussex.
Powv r^Ar • '^^-'^ o Ti^oraas^^Jane dan. & h. of^Alexander X..weL
of r n'o T''^ Bowyerof, Robert iferry son Deane of Paules
ofCh.ch. [? Groves] of London of Tnomas .Alerry Husband fd
2sonu. Kingston upon [Inq. p.m. ! of Hatfield [died 13 Feb 1G01--V
Thames reuupt. 6 April
Franc. Waller. 1559].
3 Aug., bur. at
Mundham 14
Aug. 1579].
[Bowyers of Denham Court, co. Bucks,
-Baronets, see Burke's " Peerage."]
For continuation see "Castles and
Mansions of Western Sussex."
[Johnj Bowyer=^[Margaretd.of JohnDingley Eliz. ux Tho
3^" son.] I of Winchelsea.] Norton.
-
[Katherinej m.
Jas. Calcot.]
* See Gunter Pedigree, p. 60 " Visitation of Sussex," Earl. Soc, vol, 53.
t Castles and Mansions of Western Sussex." , ■ oo.
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[Marl. 1076, fol. 146''.]
Stephen Apsley of Ap.sley^Mai-aret dan. coh. of Stephen Le
^^'j^szli- ^ ^""''^^-^ p^p^'^"^ tp^p-^-j
^i^'^.t^'^'^Ti'''''; ^- ^ «f Jo. Sidney of Alford, in com Sarrev
of lhackhan,. [and Isabel d. of Kich. Patvius alias PatvineJ ^
. da. of . . . .= John Apslev=p. ... d. of [Will.] Greene of Borington 1 wife.
William Aps-
ley [of Pul-
burough living-
1507].
-[Anne d. of Edward
Mille of Piilboroucrh
& tireatham & heir
of her brother Kich-
ard ilille.]
John
ob.
s.p.
Eichard=pBeatrice d. of Wm. Syd-
Apsley
ney of Kingsham wid.
of ... . Kuottesford of
Cheyney, d. 1 Feb. 1515.
A\ilhamAp5-=^.Jane d. of AVillm
eyof Thack- j Ashboruham
ham lu com. i afterwards mar-
Sussex [d. -J-i ' ried Richard Co-
Dec. 1527]. vert [of Slaue-
_ ham].
Edward
2 son.
^Christian
d. of
John
Baker.
Thomas Aps-=:Margaret
ley [bur. at Buhnan.
Thakeham 11
Sept. 1517].
See Harl. Soc, Vol. 53, " Visitation of Sussex."
dan" ^^tl "u^^Z'T- r ^I-ary^pJaae da. of John Michell of
U May 1587.] I^rngscon Bowsy [died Cuckficid in com. Sussex.
Anthony Ads-
ley of Ti'se-
hur.it Just, ad
pac.
Henry.
Dorothy,
I
Anne.
I or issue and descendants of his raarriaire see
Pedigree in "Castles and Mansions of Ves-
tem Sussex " (note the date of death of son
and hen- William is given as 1502 therein
but should be 1582). '
Weiit^ifsiCx '']"'"' '^"''^^^ ^^^^'^ "Castles and Mansions of
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HEllALUICA.
107
Fo]. 155''.
LeT^kuol ot Ivingscon Bowsey m com. Sussex Esq. & tliewiddofJo Michell of
- Stamoi-ham my mother haye seryed the Kiugs Majescy yt now is and his Mai's .ex
0 happy memory as Commissioner of the Peace in this County of Sussex by he
bpace ot almost 30 yearcs together: And that if it please che Herdd o enqni e
furcher imo the Pedigree .-hen they come in:o the West pts of this S ire my ? d '
Biotliers Grandson Imino: there & haying my iather's Inheritance & enSe cm
go;:banr g^r^nrt"'^ ''^^ ' ^ able"toi:troa
The Coate of S family for theife 100 yeares hath been this
In a feild argent 3 Barrs gules with a Canton or gjter ermin.
the Creast. ■
A Flower de Luce or between 2 falcons wings Argent.
TithL?of nnf^S'"' of this County there is Manner an hundred and a
ofArandento support tl. name if the
Tiseherst 2^ Aprilis 1634. ^ ^.^.^j^^^^^ ^^p^,^^_
(To he continued .)
g)t Hart Street, J.m^t^mx, ^\x\y
annotations from g^ill^, ttt:
9a. John Highlord, senior and
Skynner of London in his
life tyme, being of the age
of four score and seyen years
dyd giye forty shillinges
yearlie to be bestoed in
. newcastell cole for the
relief of the poor of tliis
parish & doth alow for
foure sennones yerlie
for eyer as by h'is will
at large dooth appeare.
of fLT ^ '^'^ ^'^^ ^^st end on the north-east column
of the tower, coming out of the baptistery, which may have formed part of a Ze
* Continued from p. 80.
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elaborate monnmenc. He was the father of John Hio-hlorcl wlm out^v.A \ ■
and pedicrreeat the Herald's Visitation in 1633-4 ^■'T e ^^rn^n the Y '^^
are: Salle, a lend flarn, counter^ei.-y argent Crest : Im^L 2^ l^A^T
anm ending in fleicrs-de-lis argent. These were exemplified by Sir V^lfn
Garter, to tne brothers John and Zachary Hellard oi i-^^^^^^^ ^^F''
IS no date of his death on this :.emorial, Ihe bnrial e^F unplief t e fm^^
shewing thac on the 4 Jan 1619 John Hi^jhlord, ao-ed 89 vS bui? d '
a he will of the above John Highlord styles him "the elder (SizPn-^nrl d
of London," and is dared 19th Marcli 1618 and s a onrnnl I ^ '''I'"-'"''
devoted to the legal settlement of his real estate He defire t'o b Turl'H'in''H°
pansh church of Sc Olave in Hart Street, London, in wl ich ° h ^nl ab s
and as near as possible to the body of his late wife ElizaLth Of hi T""^'^^] •
estate, one^third to his wife, one-third to his chilS one-t i^^^
legacies. Testator has already given part of their ^hare to n," m
son- John Highlord £400 ; to^son Zachary HiSrd ^800 to daSe.\?t \
her marriage with Henry WiUington (latir oiLieluV^hin. tont dSe^^^
to daughter Lhzabedi on her marriage with George Bennetc £300 J^d^lf^.;
Judith on her marru^ge with John Padiam, deceased, £40^ to da .'htl, trt Z
Saiah Parham, daughter of the said John and Judith Parham j'oo To Gerfcrnl
mmmmmm
parson of Olave, Hart Street, a b acS Cwn h^od S A f , ' ^^""P'""'
ZachiiT rl ^S ] ri'"^ ? '''''''' ^y^''' ^"^'^^'•d' deceased To son
Zach.iy the gold ring given to testator by his son Goodwyn. To Thomas, John,
* See copy of grant, ante, 3rd Series, Vol. IV., p. 37.-Ed.
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^<^'"^ of Isabel], leetator's late wife, deceased each
pm-chased fro. Sir Tho.as Offle.vrK^tecealcd '^lo £'"e IpS^^'et^ ' t
feast of the Anmmcation of the Ble.sed Tirein Mary and tlie ]ast day oT J i]v to
buy -seacoale other^vlse Newcastle Cole of the best sok" to be Ayerio the doo?
lu the winter. Late mother-in-law Jp^ ^^Fabell Eno'h^ nf I •/ ^
into testator's hands £20. that after h. ^ l^"^^^^^
daughter, the same should remain between his children, yiz E I n .d Jo n
holomon and Zachary, sons, and Barbara. Mabell, Elizabe h, J kI^^^ 1^1 nd
Abigad h.s daughters; he is discharged thereof as one of her exe t^ f Maid
seryant Ehzabech Barnett £20. Late maidseryant Ann Baco'^ ^ ' To the
poor box of All Saints Barking in Tower Street £5 To L^^n., 7 f
S; Botulph without Algate £5. To the poor box of's^^t nlphl'it /b,° hop^.a^^^^
lo^^r&^^-Ti^^^
thee of the company of Skumers who attend the funeral £10 fo a dinner To
Thomas Harford, the bedell, 41)5. Testator has mid fo ih7 Z.l \ I \ }
the Eastlndia Adyentnre £4.400, of' wSch 'hSas^^ oS: "^'400'^
Zachary Highlord, and has entered on their books for £3,-'00 0 be' adyentm-ed
this If not already paid is to be performed. To Richard B^clTerand xX^^hoL F S
with .hops and cellars known by the s^.ns of "^L Sane " a, d
the ocenpation of Walle,; Bnrr/and Ed.a.d Blo^r^ „,io ts.^^t f ,d
s^r z;;'b„Tu:""fo,;i^o"s^; "-"p'-"" --^ -t'"
Cod.cil dated 1 Dec 1619. To gnsan, wife of son John H.Vhlord ^5 fo,-
a piece of p ate Honor Cason, wife of John Oason, ji-oeei-, 'S U^o Sai-V Torte
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Memonas Sacrum
^uihelmi Frithe seuioiis svmbolfeoo-ranhi
ovln "^v?'" n^orib pVobissi.ni
qnam arte sua probnfcissirai anno fet Ti et \lici^
co.s^rt.s ejus fidelis.imaj Anno fet 7G matron^ dr-
cu Annu a3tatis sexagesiiuu literar 4 studia prius
i^l.bata non minus feliciter quam insigniter aggres-
dii ten poiib Cuius emarcescentes Hac vita dcces-
"cr.V oV ;r"p-^ '''' et h..6o-Apnl^^lS4ret
mining nn. ^'^''^''^■^^ Pnraogenito Ed«-ardo et
k e dnn ff"^ -^^ v'"'' '"'^^ ""'^'^ fiJ'-^ Elizabetha mil-
ler et di ob hberis dicta3 Elizabethan sci' Georo-io et Elizi
fi^ufSii&T^"?^^ Coi.enulti jace^t t^^l^^L
niius bull elmi et Ahcife scilicet Gnilielmo Johanne et
A phonso Fnthe relictis superstitibus
ISulla sub axe quies ; varii inster vita cylindri est ;
Attonitisque fug-It mobilis Hora rotis
Tessera militias vita est ; huic ferrea fatu
^'^'^'^'g"^is peragunt imperiosa vices
feangunieamque cud insculpunt operosa rubricam
Thnlv' -"i"'" .^^™ .^^'^''tf^ cruor litera penua
C^halju. Syrtibus mfidis obcingimur, aspera nostra
bois yehui est refluis quassa carina vadis
Concutior tectum quasi ab ima sede revulsum
Candida at astrigeras firma stat aula plao-^e
CwJ^^T]vT^''^\f' ^"^hea norma dierum
Circinct J^terms hbrata polis fiet ara salutis
Et cxeum hunc fulgida sphasra globum
Aon pede sacrilega nec temeranda manu
t ehx asthereum cujus peric anchora limum
Oui Jsauelera fides et Cjnosura Deus.
west'^e'd o'f noTh "rrsistSTf"{n'^ ^'""^^Tf '''^'^^^ "^^^ ^'^^^
and having a shield oVarm X/?// /J"''"^^ -^^^^^ ''''^^ ^«^der of stone
alendsalfp cotim] avIr^Tn 'rJ ff"''^' or,- impaling, An/eni
second. ' ^ ''^'J' ^W'-cnled, between two eagles dlspkajed of the
WilfdS-^l^:|:E:^i,;'^^J^-Fr^
of debts and funeral charges pei^on.l e^St^K ^^^'^^^^^
the laudable custom of thf (^^^ of l^n T ' ^•/'^i'^ ^^^o.^x^g to
third betM-een sons William John and A 1° ^'\^\'^^ one-third; one oTher
tbird being for testat rdisptal out oF^;^^^^^^^^ The other
uispu.ai, out 01 It to sons John and Alphonsus the lease
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
Ill
To son Willia,n F.-it!;: gSd H^^^ I'Z^tZ
drawci's mthe little chamber above mie ] aii of Xhs w > L te '^^^^ the chest of
neio-hbour E eanor wife of T'imp? Pinoi- '''^'i"" ^"eie testator now lies. To
hoi- ^ood will d help T e re 'l '''^f'^' lor
Concerning- teshUm-'s f ^ d.old and: tenoi^n^^^^^^^^^^ . ' ^'^''^ ^^'"^
TTpininste,- Essex, in the occnpaSn of^^S^^^ ^^''^ ■'^'i^^
Frithe. Freehold at Caxto'r C^ZidoJw '^^^ ^i'^i'^ni
^^i^S'^^Ki^^S^a^^^!^^^
Rogers and John Clifton. 1^1 ^^^^^^rM^'^,^'!^^
jan^:'^;:^!^;;^ ^'Zi'^l:^ — ^
"Visitation of EssexV'166l-S-ED.]
Near this Place
In ful assairance of a joyful resurrection
r ^^^V of J ordax Taxcred, clerk
Chaplaine to his Grace Duke of Leedes
y<= Rector of Barwick & Elraet in y<= West
-Kjding of Yorkshire who dyed March
- r If'inyeSP'yeareofhisAo-e.
Also y^ Bodies of Wir.LiAji IIollaxd late
minister of tins Parish (& Elizabeth his wife)
. in whose time & chiefly by his
indefatigable care and paines this Church &
-t'arsonage house were rebuilt and who
being dead yet speketh : hee dved
dyed March 5'^ i699 A^ed ?.Ca?ef5 wP' '
.-i^ea , J ^eaies lo whose Memories Susaxxa wife of s^'
[Monument to be erected.
Jseat tablet on the wall at the east end of north aisle.
Hegister of Burials
112
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HEEALDICA.
Before this place lictli
the bodie of Eira C'liAr.LTON wife of
EoBKRT Chaeltox citizen & fish-
inoiiger of London by whom she had issue
3 sons & 4 daughters & died in childbed the
23 of June 1622 having been married 10 years
10 monthes & 17 daies & hVcd 30 one years
5 monthes & odd daies. She was youngest child of Thomas
Hauby of Adstone in the County of Northampton
Esquire by his last wife Katherixe Throgmobtox
daughter of Clement Throgmortox of Haseley in
the County of Warwick Esquire and of Katherixe
Xevyll sister to then Lord of xIbergavexie
Efc genus et nomen nosti nomcnque mariti
progeniem atque dies, sic obitum et tumulum
Te latet ipse tamieu, licet htec externa tuei'is
Nobilia interius nobiliora latent
Nobilitas vera est Sanctis virtutibus orta
banc teueris annis huic dedit omnisator
Nam cum lacte simul materno religionem
Tmbibit assidue raatre docente pia,
posteaque ut vires cresceliant, crevit in ilia
Vera dei veri cognitio atque fides.
Nec sine fruge fides, fuit alina, pudica benigna
compatiens hnmilis raitis arnica bona
sic veram vera cum jnstitia pietatem et
facta bonis verbis, junxerat ilia bona
ut mater natam. raatVis sic nata nepotes
Irabuit imprimis cognitione dei
Non specie tantum, sed vere religiosa
et virgo, et conjux, et domina et genetrix
Principio finis simili sic ultima primfe
Linea conformis mortua viva simul.
Emme Charletox
Died 2Z^^ June 1622.
From a small monument of the period at the west end of the north aisle, being
ornamented with hour-glass and skulls, and having a coat of arms on each side :
1st, 1 and 4, Or, a lion ram2mnt gules ; 2 cmd d. Gules, ien bezants, Zouche.
(Thus in the " Visitation of Shropshire," but in the " Visitation of London " it is
Or, ten torieoMx.) Over all a crescent for difference. 2nd. The same ; impaling, Gvlcs,
afess dancettie ermine beticeen ten billets argent, Harbt,
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113
This Roberc Cliarlton was the second son of Eobert Charlton of Tern in
Jliropsiare. and Emma was his first wife, by whom he had issue Jobe, James,
±.mma, Lhzabeth and Katherine. He married secondlr Aniie, danirhtor of Ricljard
U iche of London merchant, bj whom he had further issue, Richard. Henry,
liohert, 1 homas and Susan. '
13.
GtJALTERO Ray arm
viro
ingenio suavi
moribus intcgerrimis
singuhirihumanitate
omnibus denique virtutibus
qua? aut exoruent
instructo
RiCHARDus Ray
fratris filius
posuit
obiifc XVI Jnlii mdccxxxvii
fet LV.
A boautiful white marble tablet and urn against a varieo-ated marble pyramid
placed at the west end of the north aisle, brought from All Hallows Staining:
Azure on a chief or three martlets gules, a crescent in tlie field for difference
Ray or ray ; impaling. Sable, a fess leticeen two lions vassant-gucerdant or.
Willi^/5-'« ' ^^i^'i ^^n'^^f Hallows Staining in London, gi-ocer.
J ill dated 8 Marcn 1736. To be bnned in the church of aIi Hallows Stainin-
Has^by deed given to his niece Dorothy Rawlinson, then Dorothy Ray, £1 000°"
T^%T ^ , 1 'r? ^-Tp K ^^''^'-'^ To nephew Thomas" Rawlinson
£l,.oOO To nephew Daniel Rawlinson £],.500. To nephew Richard Ray £1 .500
To brother and sister Ray or the survivor £1,500 on condition that they pay to
P?. J. nS' f ^^"e^f-" • ^'^^ ^^^-^^'^ «f ^^i^ brother and silter
Eaj £1,000 of the £l,oOO to nephew Richard Ray and the remaining £5(i0 to
nephew and godson \\ alter Rawlinson. Leases of houses in Fenchurch Street to
nephew Thomas Rawlinson except the house in which testator dwells, which is for
testator s wife for her liie but she not to suffer any Tea, Coffee or Choclate to be
sold m It or the shop belonging to it without the consent of said nephew Thomas
59SfJr'?V''' ^'T' ^er her death. To kinsman Thomas Chaloncr
i r Zilf ' ^^^^ Pl'-^^^' j^^^-e"^, rings and household -oods
m the said house m Fenchurch Street and in that at Mile End. The income of
the residue of all estate to wife for her life, she paying out of it to nephew Robert
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»„d b,-o.he,. Richard E„,. Wi.„es.«f F... "t^l^ SSITL^^:;
company of Grocers who used T a the ki f i'"^'-' ^ T^^^'^ ^'^^
Codicil tim-d confirms the former one to Robert H.^Jey
a just account and heTtoWe Cue Lt 1^^^^^^^^^ ''''''V'' ^« ^'^^
for wages the clear sum of i 05 Xs re?f n LA r-'' "'"^^^^ ^^'''^ ^^ip
Company's ships to be got fo; k ^Cn Av'^^^^^^^^^
Daniel, MonkhLe Davison, WniitirSio^er ^'^' ^^'^"^'^^^^^ ^enj.
of tSSS^ti^^r^atl^lr^iii:^^ '''''''' '-y
Memorial
Mistris Mary Bewley daughter of M. Edavabd Ford
merchant and the late matclilesse wife of Tho
MAS I EW'LEY of Hall Place in Kent, Gentleman
God fn'nn h"""''^'^"^ 'I ^^'ked with
ned l?t'h 3"''^"'^^"^^ f ordinances. Was ador-
ned with good workes and was an example of
wisedome modesty & love in her last sicknesse
she desired others to sett their affections on
th Dgs above and to beware of immodorate love
and sorrow she slept in the Lord the first day
of February 1658/9 being the xxxvit'. veare of her
age and the vii"' weeke after the'death
that hopefull young gentleman Thomas Bew^ley
their onely son a member of the Hon'^'e Society
of Grayes Inne ; he remembered his Creator in
the dayes of his youth. Was ingenious & dilio-ent
his shoit but well run course the ix'^^ day of Decem-
ber GoS, being t.he xviijU- yeare of his a^e
the, il H ^'^^ Dyd & Ive^oge-
both their memories is this monument erected
by the loving Husband and father
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From a large monument on the west wall of the north aisle, having an urn
with flame at top, and below a shield of arms.
Quarterly: 1 and 4, Ermine, on a canton gule^^ an orle argent; 2, Argent,
a saltire ictwLcn four mvUets gules ; 3, Argent, three Cornish choughs lyroper,
a chief counter-componee of six pieces or and gules, Bewley ; impaling, Per fcss or
and ermine, a lion ramjxtni perfess azure and gules, collared of the first, Ford
All Hallows Staining Register of Burials.
1658 Dec. 17 Thomas Bewley son of M'' Thomas Bewley, merchant, in the chancel.
1658-9 Feb. 15 Mary Bewley, wife of M'' Thomas Bewley, merchant, in the chancel.
St. Olave, Hart Street, Piegister of Burials.
16i3 Xov. 14 M"" Thomas Bewley carried into the country.
15.
r
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- ^ -f /^ ^-
A monument of fraternal affection
PiOBERT LxGKAii merchant in London
to his kind brother, faithful partner and friend
Hugh IxGRAii Esq., son of J. Ingram Esq% BiUiter Square
grandson of Ar. Ingram Esq., Provost of Glasgow
He died in April mdccxcviii aged xxxvi
PtOBERT Ingram Esq^
Died X February mdcccxvi aged Lviii years.
An elegant tablet consisting of a white marble vase, with an inverted burning
torch, and the figure of a child hfciiig the lifeless hand of aiiotlier lying on
mSCELLANEA GE.NEALOGICA ET IIERALDICA.
Sl??rn^!;h^;^slf ^"^'"^^"^ ^" "ow on the west
flame, proper. Mo/to : ad sidera vijl?S ^ ^'"'"^ ' ^ ^^^'^'"'^
-'^11 Hallows Stahiing Burial Rcrqster
l/9b April 13 Hugh Ingram.
16 IC Feb. 15 Hob' Ingram, abode St Pancras.
V^in^^^'l^'jI^fjl^ Totot'hTr, Square, London, merchant.
Inm £1200 To iary ElLb^ t ^X^'?'' r^'^'-*^^- brother James
Swlthen's Lane London icf l-S Tr l^^^^^^^^^'^f ^cer of John Winter of
£50. Brother Robe t Jn^rSn it'S^^'ar^L tee r Coney, Esq., of London,
to Mess- Winter. Proved 21 Ipr 17^3 = ""^^^'^^ ^ Clerks
16.
In memory of
Alex.\^-der S^iyth Esq'-'',
an inhabitant of this parish G6 'vears
who died November 27^'' 1832 aged 78 years
also
Mary A>-x daughter of the above
who died March 4"> 1826 aged 15 years
All Hallows Staining Register of Burials
18..2 Dec. 4 AlexanderSrayth ; ^fark Lane.
(To be continued.)
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121
^'i^ttation of ©cforosljirt, 1668-9.
(Coll. of Arms, D 25, Fos. and Si^.)
For earlier generations see " Visitations of Oxford," Harl. Soc. Pub., vol. v., p. 290.
•4.- G
John Hallo^Yay of Oxford Gent. 2^ son of =p Alice daur of Myles
John llalloway of Oxford. | Leigh of Oxford.
Charles Halloway of 0.\ford=pAlice daur of Walter Dayrell of
Serjeant at law. I Abbingdon in C° Berks Esq''.
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1. Alice. Frances 2 wife of Edw-i Charles Holloway son S.Sarah. 4. Mary
Dalby of the Inner & heir set. 3S anno (16C8)
Temple London Cunn- 1668. (Signed)
cellor at Law. , %j
Charles Hallaway.
John Halloway of Oxford 2'^ son set. 71 a° 1669— Susan sister of Anyan
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Richard 2'' son of Oxford=^AIico da. Thomas Hallowav=pEliz. da. Susan wife of
Barrister of the Inner of .Joim eldest sun uf Hor-
Temple sa. 42 a'-' 1669. ' Smith of wood ilacrna Co.
Oxford. Bucks.
of Eo- John Winde-
bert bank a D'' of
Barker. Pliysic.
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John aerat. 8 • Richard 2.
ann. 1669. —
Henry 3.
VOL. II., SERIES V.
John a3t. 19. Charles 3.
William 2. Robert 4.
(Signed)
Rich'' Halloway,
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
^^""m^y ?v ^UAAA^l CLARE OP WALTON-OX-TITF-
HILL L\ THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER, GENTLEMAN,
TO ALL AND SINGULAR to whom these Presents shall come'sir n'arJ-^
^Mmmmmm
Lns.g-ns accordingly Kxow Ye thekkfore that We^^ sa 1 g1h?ep a d N^^^^^^^^^^
ana in tne jeai of Oui Lord One thousand eight hundred and forty six
Chas. Geo. Young, Garter. J. A]n,an, xNorroy.
Eecorded in the College of Arms, London, this thirtieth day of December
J. Pulman, Norroy,
Registrar.
HOVELL GRANT OP ARMS
Hovell ded % Oct ifi^Q 'a P/T^^'^d, m memory of Ann, wife of Pasco
died 7 JuneTrr/ 11^ ,t ■ ^ '''''' «^ Plymouth, merchant, who
grant. ''""^ Hovell differ slightlj from those m the
• Commuoicated J. Pici Etukbs. Ejq,. F.S.A.
A. J. J.
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FROM ADD. MS. 5533 AND IIARL. MS. 1096.
The PedioTees contained in these two MSS. kraeJy consist of the Visitation
Pedigrees of lo6S and 1633-5, but there are in addirion'a number of pedi'iees no
contained .u those ^' ,s,taaons, and some which appear to be continued fo 1640
TThe.e a reference to a ^ isitation is made, unless it is stated to the contrary'
It refers to the Pub heat ons of the Ilarlcian Society. Particulars given Sin
sources. ''''' supplementary information obtained from other
mtii
[Add. MS. 5533, fo. 11, and Harl. MS. 1096, fo. 129.]
Arms of M-- Wm. Abell of London, a° 1 636.
A-R-^is.—Arffetif, on a sal/ire engrailed azure a fieur-de-Us or
Crest.— .4;^ arm in armour embowed, garnished or, the hand gauntkted azure holdina
a sword argent, hilted or, enfiled on the arm with a wreath argent.
[For Pedigree see "Visitation of London, 1C33," p. 2.]
[Add. MS. 5533, fo. 184.]
Amory of Asherney in Devon=p
John Amory of die same=rKath. da. of
I
Robert Amory of London, vintner=:\rary da. of Wm. Mort.
[Add. MS. 5533, fo. 10, and Harl. :\IS. 1096, fo. 122.]
Bonwicir' °^ "''"'"'^ f^^'^""'"^ ^'"^ daughter of [Henry]
[For Pedigree see " Visitation of London, 1633 " (Harl. Soc.).]
^^''^'^'~mZlsir '"^'"^''^'^^ ^^^^^ 'luafrefoils vert as many
^''^'''^'7u\'f'! rert, cuffed argent, eharqed on the deeve with a
qvutrefoL 'or ''"""'^ '^"'P'' '"'""'^
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[Add. MS, 5533, fo. 200.]
.... Anion de Saradon=p
Eoberfc Anion de Sarndon=p
I -^J
Kobert Anion of Chester^p
I- I
Henry Anion of Chester^Margt D,. of . . . . Bird, Alderman
of Chester.
Henry Anion, Sherif of Chester^Jane Da, of ... . Dodd of Broxon.
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Richard Anion of London, Geat.=y=Dorothy Da. of John Lee of Staffordsh.
- John Anion of Clements Inn, Gent".
[Add. MS. 5533, fo. 1568, and Harl. MS. 1096, fo. 27 ]
^^-^^^-1 heir] ^of t'Zn ' ^.S^"' ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^
don
[Richard]
Erlej.
Staffordshire].
^laO- Anthony. ^^^^^^ ^ ^^^1^^^^ Tl _
See "Vis. ofi^eds., 1634 " Elizabeth.
Edward. [Paul, bapt. Rici.L r^,,,. r^, ' ~T1 ' 1
- SO June ] n I-:'.'!; Prances, Margaret. TMary
™a.n. 1551; bur. 1 '''S^'^-^^^J- ^pt 17 _ ^ap^'^^^'g
Sept. 1551*.] John *i ^""6 [bapt. 29 Au-
1^^^-*] May 1554.*] 155^*.]
[See " Visitation of London, 1568."]
* Eegisters of St. Marj Woolnotb, Londou.
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[Add. MS. 5583, fo. 219.]
AnyiS.—Aztcre, a chevron or beiwcen Ihrce leopards' heads erased oreient
tREST.— .1 sicaa sable, leys and beak yules.
Jo.Hi A.huL-U of Ashwell,
Esq., son of Jobu.
=Da. uf Ten-all of
Xorton Terrall.
Robert 0 sou
went into Buck-
ingbaoish.
Da. of Jobn Asliwell=pDa. of Bramp
Saudey
of Asbwell,
Esq.
The
ton of Br
ton.
amp- into Norfolk.
John Asbwelb
of Ashwell.
Eobert==
Ashwell. I
John Ashwell of=f Da. of Long-
Ashwell, Esq. ^verth of °
Longwertb.
Thomas of-
Norfolk.
-Da. of Towi
end.
Ptobert; Asbwell of-r^Da. of Bremesley of
Ashwell. I Coduor,
William=p[AHce] Da.
Asbwell
of [Tat-
ternbow]
Bed-
fordsb.
Gent.
of [William]*
Gostwick [of
Stamford
Bury CO. Bed-
ford].
Robert Asbwelb
of Asbwell, Esq.
=Da. of Plum-
tou.
John=
Asbwell.
Sir John Ashwell
now liviusr.
John Asbwell of=
Ashwell, Esq.
= na. of Houghton of Houghton
Tower in Lancas.
Thomas Ashwell of Asbwell now livin"-.
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William. Ferdinand.
[See " Yisitati( n of
London, 1033-4."]
I
Francis Asb-
well [of Lon-
don, Vintuei'.
1633].
=[Elizabetb da. of Richard
Bromley co. Hertford &
widow of Godfrev Smyth ;
Bur. 2 Dec. IC-lL'.f] ^
Dorothy.
Penelope.
Anne.
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[Francis bap. 7
Jan. 1616.1]
[George bap. 7
Dec. 1617 ;
bur. 15 Dec.
1617.t]
[^lars-aret bap. 7
Dec. 1617 ; bur.
17 Dec. 1617. t]
[William bap. 1-4
Sep. 1618 ; bur.
20 Sep. 1618. t]
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[Alice bap. 29
Sep. 1619.t]
[William bap. 25
Feb. 1620-21. t]
[Ann bap. 1 Sep.
1622.t]
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[Elizabeth bap.
Jan. 1623-24.1]
[Edward bap.
Noy. 1626.t]
[Edward bap.
Feb. 1628-29.1]
. yisitation of London, 1633-4," but in tlie "Visitation of Bedfordshire" the PediiTeo of
Crostwiek gives an Allice, da. of Edward Gostwick of Shetfurd, Beds., as wife of William Ashwell
of Uunstavell, Beds. | Kegisters of St. Michael, Cornhill
(To be continued.)
130
:miscellaxea geneai 'ogica et heraldica.
©mzinnl ©rants Srms in tijc ^mik
CxRANT OF CREST TO GELLY MERICK OF BASARDE>^
IN PEMBROKESHIRE.
■ispiii
of r faith &o A„t rminitsi " ^"^^ ^'^^^"d^r
P. me G. Dethick als Garter
Principall Kinge of Armes.
Note.— Two seals are both gone.
* Continued from p. 102.
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IHL COXSLSTOKY COURT AT CANTERBUEY.*
, „ VOLUME 5IL~r.»//;„,,,^.
10. 80. ^' ^
0. Kobe.. T,..,.. .™„a.^'^£i5J;^.^r", sll^iS" '"p^ST
Son Tl/om,;,,. "ScTs/'So^./lVrs '" Chmd.prf. Wife Alice.
Hanj his son. Proved 27 July is'lo ^ ^'^ '^"''^^ daughter!
-f roved _>7 June 1519. ' '"^ Robert son of brother Robert,
* Continued from p. 92,
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HESALDICA. 135
i^^u po^^^'EY the elder of Westbrooke. Giles Love of Dover
VOLUME XIIL
^iJ^a^; 8ons1iS.S"^S^\r3[; '^rlT"' ^^"''^^^ Churchvard. Wife
1519-20." ■ 31 Jan.
Eawavd „„d Tho,nas Ins so„s. JL.rgnret hU danghte,-. Proved sr iil/lsJo
Son TliLs.'"^?„^fed nT„ne^?.0. '^""^ ^^'^^
and^Eich.,, Co„„»opp his feoffees.
at their marriase, and if eid.er of them dve withS fh ? """"^ P"."*
to he the other's heiro. aod if hot '^T tt ^e'S^to'^e^'aiTS hf ^'tZ^'Z
136
MISCE1LA>-EA GEXFALCG3CA ET HEKALDICA,
I. ,£2ic;s'fX;™,t''r,sti'"t;"
n-^ ^'f ' . . ^ '-^^"'^ "^^'^ f''^^ A-raiit of the said lease then he wills
two there mentioned) and hL werv 7'*^' ^'""''^J^^ '"^^^^ P^^^<^
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET IIEKALDICA.
187
fo. 45. Joux ELniy^; of Dover. To be
m Pover at the foot of liis iatLei'. John
To AYilliam Biiudv and Elizabeth his vrife liis
for terme of bis years. Dated 16 Oct. lol7.
buried in tlie cburchvard of St. Peter
Gierke, Master of ' the IMaisondew.
lease of the Parsonage of Buckland
fo. 46, Chm-cb of Padelysforth near Dover.
[To be cor.it nued.)
atDaiia u il)t \)x\\\m Bimt^mm of mm^t^
from Harlfian io76 tit tfit
[Harl. 1076, fo. 152.]
Jo. Sharpe of Benendcn in co. Ivent=p. ... da of
menconed the old visitaco' of Siiss. | Wolfe.
Richard Sharpe of Xorthiam=Alice da. of Nicb. Tufton sister of Jo. Tufton
I Esq. father of Sir Jo. Tufton, Kt. & Bart.
Sha^r^'Tml'' ^^V'^r?'™- 4?^'"' Mariarettux. Jo'ne. Bridget,
fehaipc. OdyanofWitsam. Holman. Tho. Cryor.
For issue see " Visitation of Sussex," Harl. Soc, vol. 53.
Tho Sharpe of Xorthiam 2 son died before=rJone dau. & h. of
his eldest brother. .... Strode
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John 2 s.p. Richard Sharpe son & heire^Elizab. dau. & h. of Dorothy. Alice.
I . . . . Glover.
loZSJ^"^" ^''^^^ John Sharpe Pe'tei. Sala.
com. bussex, eldest son. — _
Edmoud. Pbebe. Elizab.
* Continued from p. 107.
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[Ilarl. 1076, fos. I57", 157^ 157S 158.]
ChfS~^/!;'' ''-^'"^ ^'■>(^'^'> a lordure ermine
CnB.T.-A denn-gmm scgrcant healccJ and forelegs gules, collared ermine
John Collins of the parish of Bnrwash in com. Snssex [died March-
[.lohn, eld-
est son &
heir, aoe
40 and
more at
Inq. P.M.
of lather.]
Alexander eldest son [./r] of John of^[.Iniia had
Socknirsh m the parish of Bri-htlino- , Socknersh
m the county of Sussex, [deceived
Socknersh bv will of father- died U
Feb 15.51. ^Vill dated ] 4 Feb. 4 Edw.
V l. (lool); Inq. P.M. at Lnmbcrhurst
22 Jany. 7 Eliz. (1565) and East Grin-
stead 29 Oct. S Eliz. (1566).]
[John Collen eldest
son aged 19| on 14
Feby. 1551, died
under age 25 July
1552.]
foi' life in
will of hus-
band with
remainder
to son Alex-
ander.
Died 5
April
1566.]
Wm. Collins^
of Burwash. I
Wni. Collins.^
^ I
Thomas Collins
of London.
[Stephen aged 22 years 10 weeks
on 29 Octr. 1556 heir of father &
brother John, manor of Hothlyo-he
bequeathed to him by flUher.j'"
[Alexander, manor of=
iSocknersh in wili of
faiher bequeathed to
him after death of
niothei'.]
Thomas Collins:
eldest Sonne of
Alexander of
Socknirsh in the
parish of Bn'nrht-
ling dyed Sep-
tember 1.3, 1612.
=F^Iary daughter of Jam.
j Buckhurstof the p'ish of
I Staplehurst in ve county
[ of Kent, first maried to
• Rob. Alchorn of :\Iarden
in Kent & had yssue,
James, Agnes and Tho-
mas. Secondly to Tho-
mas Collins, Dec. 20 1597
& dyed July 8 1618.
Mathew Parker=pMargaret second
Nat. 19 May ; daughter & heire
1570 marriedye \ of Roger Jenkins
21 of October \ nat. ye 30 of
1600 he dyed : Octoberl586and
ye 9 'I' of May ' dyed the 6"' of
1C45. I June 1645.
Increased Collins, Cant, of i\IotPs=
Bulwark in Doner, of Socknersh
in the parish of Brightling in
county of Sussex. Xat. March
30 1604 married April ye 10 1626
[Will proved 20 July 1665 in the
Consistory Court at Canterbury
as of Sittingbourne. For arms
see "Visitation of Kent, 1663—
68," Harl. Soc, vol. 54.]
=Frances only
dau. and h.
of. Math. Par-
ker, son of
Sir John Par-
ker son of
Jlath. Parker
Archbishop
of Canter-
bury, nat. ye
24 Nov. 1605
& dyed ye 6"^
of Jan. 1650.
Pacicnce
Collins
nat.
October
24 1606
dyed
N'ovem-
ber 5
1606.
Elizabeth Parker
nat.ye23"'ofAprill
1607 aud dyed ve
IS'i' of April 1629
a Virgin.
John Parker nat.
ye 18"' of Septem-
ber 1615 [?] and
dyed in his childe-
hoode.
misceila;xea genealogica et heealdica.
139
Matthew Collins nat.
ye 15^'' of .March l(ji7
& dyed in his childe-
hoode.
Thomas Collins nat.
ye S^-- of June 1030.
Mary Collins
nat. ye 15''' of
Juno 1C29 &
dyed the
second day of
June 16J:5 a
Yirain.
Frances Collins nat. ye
14"' of Mch. 1632 and
September ye 20^'' lC5-i
married Robert Heath.
Margaret Col-
lins nat. the
of February
1636 S: dyed
in her cliilde-
hoode.
[Robert Heath, ride Vis. of Kent, 1G63— G8.J
Changed Collins nat. January 1 1508
maried Tho. Luxfoi-d of ye p'ish of
Wartliiig in Sussex dyed July 22 1629
& left 3 sonnes & 2 daugliters at her
death viz. Mary, Thomas, George, Anne
& Richard.
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Thomas Collins nat. Mai-cli 29 1601 first
maryed to .Afary daughter of Anthony
Crnteuden of Burwash in Sussex & had
no issue secondly marryed to Elizabeth
daughter of Peter Farenden of ye p'ish
of Selsecomb [Sedlescombe] in Sussex.
[Harl. 1076, fo. 168^]
Jo. Forster descended of S'' AVm. Forsters=p
house of Crowluirst in com. Surr. I
rn?rw'''^'S? '^""'"^""S in=T=Mawde da. of Robert Billinghurst of Haslemere
com. Sussex eldest, som [mar. at Haslemere 28 I^fay 1581].
cTJr\f ^^'-"'^terof Angniering=E]iz. da. of Rich. Willett of
kn Z is;;-; ^"m-. '^^issex son & h. Brodwelsdown incom.Somers.
bu*sex. l^Mvile. now living 1 63-1. 2'"! wife.
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Ihomas 2. George 4. Henrie 6. John Forster son & h.=^Marg. da. of slrah
Thomas 3. Andrews. mering a" 1G34. of Windiest. Jane
John Forster only child about a vear old 1634.
Fol. 169.
The Certificate of W» Forster Esq. in the Behalfe of Jo. Forster of Angmering.
Theise are to certify any to whom theise ^sentes shall come that I W- Forrter
! do renJtP To F ^'l Vr''' Gw^-^^nsi in co. Surr. Kt. have reputed
frnt.fS .1 f?' 1 ^^"g^ering in com. Sussex to bee my kinsman & am
to" av "l. -f . ; ^''T ^ ''^^ ^"''''''y '^'^^^ b^^'-^ ^^™es that is
to say A.me a Li/on ramp' argent guttie gules with some difference of a youger
M 2
1-10 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET EERALDICA.
In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand this 21 day of March 1C35.
Signed in the Presence of— ' ' W"^ Forster.
Robt. Berry.
Richard Evre.
[Harl. 107G, fo. IGiW]
Thomas Cradock descended from the family of.
bu- Match. Cradock of Glamor' in AVales. '
Is^icholas Cradock of Pain)jev=pAnn dan & h of
in CO. Southampton. ' I Clement of Bristow." "
ArchBp. of Caiuerb. lus somf Vic»r gce.nli. Sonthton.
Joh.2. M„!Jo.T3. nigis. T;,'p.C„„I„cl„f ElUT^ijr^i,,,,.
Anne 2. Jane 4.
[Harl. 107C, fo. 170.]
[Burke. ■ AKMS^Azure, on a chevron argent three rnuUds sable.
OKE.sT.-^l;2 eagle disjjJagecl argent gorged icith a chajdet vert.-]
WaVbSon'"' "Yn'm' ^l' 1 ^^^^^^^ord of East
>v ai bliugton. Hothley by da. of Fvnes.
1640 *J Warbleton.
"Wm.IIemsly. the Low
Countries.
[Thomas Roberts.*]
* " Sussex Inq. P.M." iSu,sex Record Society, vol. xiv.)
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDlCA. 141
[Harl. 1076, fo. 171.]
C^BST.-^^ .^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^
Ltrs pattents exemplified with the rrvo„t of « Pv.^f ^ .i t.
^ "diits J. AjQteild Hi com. Sussex.
S'S^iw'- it -^rS "^V^fsoVZ ^--/^-^ --=^«uzan da. of Jo.
sing Bell.J died ^22 Mch Inq' P M t v n ' \ ^^T'^ I ^^^^'"'^ «f
U Charles* (1636^)1 """'^ ^^P^" '''^^P'<^herst in
com. Kent.
a^ea jis. 11 months 6 days oil 20 Apl. 14 Chas.*J.
"^'ii- RuFFORD for Eeue.
[Harl. 107G, fo. 17P.]
Ar^S.-^,-^..^, . .allire engrailed salU, chief a cin^uefoU gules
Middleton oldest Brav '\Iiddlpfmi— i c , ,
son dyed a Bachilour. of B^^xgloue """p^^^^^^ 1 ' ' ' ^^^^^'^^^ ^^^^^ He
leckham [marr. Lie. 9 July 1625 Cat
Boxgrove)^]. ^
William. EaIph3Iiddlelon.t.7etampIic„. GrL. J„U Elizibcth.
t sfs" Vi -?,°,1°""',°5' " ^"•"a-)
{To be continued.)
Sacred
to the memorr of
JOHA^ Thtstlev/ood Esq-
• • ■ ■ f Staines in this county
an old inhabitant of this parish
who died on the 26ti^ of March 1823
aged 78 years
A-^^I ^^^^^RET, his widow
Who died on the lO^^ of May 18^5
• ^S^^ 75 years
The,, ,.cma„,. are deposited in tie va„lt of this
.e,„oSZri?. £,tl1'L;™,''°™' ™ -i' 0, the „„,.t„ „is,e,
,o.„ , , ^" H""""-^ SWning Burial Ecgiste,-.
18.
Saci'ed
to the memory of
M» Saeah Sharpe
of Stoke A^ewino-ton
widow of the late
Lancelot Sharps
of this parish,
a faithful wife and an
Qi. J- J aflectionate mother
&he died on the 22"^ of January 1830
m the 85t.'yearofheraie
I I hy prayers and thine alml are
come up for a memorial befo^ God
Acts 10, Terse i.
Halfei^jl^^: - north aisle, removed from All
1830 Jan , /'f, ^^"^^'^ ^^'^^^^^'g Burial Register.
Jan. .1 Sarah Sharpe of Stoke Newiogton.
19,
Sacred
to the memory of
Jase JIary Sharpe
daughter of .Johx Harbt^ov
ofEppmg, in the county of S^surgeon
and Jake his wife :
Continuod from p. ng.
illSCELLAXEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDTCA.
a dutiful daughter, an obedient wife :
. . a tender mother ; a sincere christian.
She ^Ya3 born January vi. mjdcolxxxiii
and died June iii iiDCCCxxiii
in the XLi year of her ao;e
This tablet was erected by her^liusband
Laxcklot Sharpe, M.A., F.S.A.,
Minister of this parish
grateful for xx years of happiness
enjoyed in her society.
From^a plain tablet on the south-west wall, north aisle, removed from
Hallows 5;taining.
All Hallows Staining Burial Register.
1823 Junes Jane Mary Sharpe ; Lower Edmonton.
20- Sacred
to the memory of
The Eev'' Lancelot Sharpb, M.A., F S A
Prebendary of S* Paul's
and for fifty years ininister of this parish
He died October xxvi, mdcccli
aged Lxvii years
Also of
Mary, relict of the above
She died January xxix, mdccclxix
Aged Lxxx years.
Hal^ws^'stlim-Q- ^'""^^'^ '''' ^^'^ south-west wall, north aisle, removed from
All Hallows Staining Burial Picgister.
1851 Nov. 1 Lancelot Sharpe, Eectory House, Mark Lane.
Sacred to the memory
of M^ Lancelot Sharpe, citizen and o-rocer
who died Oct' 10'-^ in the 69"' year of his age
His life was an example
of unremitting Industry and Litegricy in his business
and of generosity and kindness to his children. '
He was ever ready, without ostentation,
to assist and relieve the distressed •
and his unaffected Piety evinced his trust in God
for every
earthly Blessing
and his firm reliance
on the merits and Litercession of his Redeemer
for everlasting happiness in the world to come.'
He reverenced the Sabbath
by his constant attendance on Divine Worship,
morning and evening, in his Parisfi Church
and gladly embraced every opportunity
of receiving the Blessed Sacrament
Blessed are the dead, wiio die in the Lord.
Rev. 14, ver. 13.
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From a plain tablet oq the south-west wall, north aisle, removed from All
Hallows Seaming.
All Hallows Staining Burial Register.
1810 Oct. 14 Sharpe, Lancelot, 68 yeai^s, ch.-yard.
A.D. 1871.
This tablet commemorates
the union of the benefices of
St Olave Hart Street and All Hallows Staining
By an order of Her Majesty in Council
March 10, 1870, in pursuance of
The union of Benerices Act 1860 and
of Lady Slaney's Trust Estate Act, 1869.
The parish church of Allhallows, with the
exception of the Tower was taken down
and in the place of it three churches
are to be erected and endowed in new
districts in the Diocese of London.
All the monuments were removed from
Allhallows to S' Olaves, fifceen were
placed at the west end of the north aisle
and one in the Baptistery.
Alfred Poyah, M.A., Rector of the United Parishes.
John Macjklay, "I Churchwardens George Baker, T Churchwardens
TViLLiA^Ai Verry,/ of St. Olaves. Henry Hughes,/ of Alliiallows.
On a brass plate facing the entrance from Hart Street.
23.
S.M.
neere this place under the coraunion
Table lyeth interred the body
of Alice, the beloved wife of
Philipes Farewell
of London, and Turkey merchant
By whome bee had one onely sonne
named John. She was y« daughter
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of JoiL\ and Alice "Wager citizen
and draper of the said eitty
■svbo dyed at the aee of 26 Tear'^^
npon the 3>J day of^Octb. Ami« Dni
1655 Eesurgam
Vivit post
Funera Virtns
St. Olave, Hart >Streec, iiurial Eegister.
1655 Oct. 11 Alice Fanvell wife of Phillips Farwell, merchantt, was buried in
the chancel! under the communion table.
To the pious
Memory of the late Eev'^ - — "
and learned Da^tel Fogg, D D
He died the 5"^ day of May 1728 in
the seavevnty first year of his a^-e
He was minister of this Parish Fourtv
years. He had the best of Characters, and
^ desen-ed it. His body lies in chis Chancell
But his name will be had in Ever-
lasting Eemerabrance. Here are Interr'd .Mary his
AVife, Three Sons, Joxathan,
Da:s-iel, Thojias and Aicx his
danghter, and Damel the son
of Joxathax aforesaid.
A plain tablet brought from All Hallows Staining, now on the north wall.
All Hallows Burial Register.
U'll t"^" ^^"'iel Fogg, a child, in the chancel.
'"^^ ^'^"'^ ^ ''^S^ ^I'e chancel.
Jif^-%J'^»- 13 Daniel Fogg,t child, in chancel.
1'-^ May 12 Daniel Fogg, D.D., miuiscer.
.rr {^•'^'••^•'l^C, Brook.) Daniel Fog?, D.D. Will dated '>6 Oct 170
"«lic con.in r; , A pX"^' ^""''i «''kIs of £101, each. To mv
He is
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25. M.S.
THOMiE Potter civis Loiidinensis
qui vicino iu cosmeterio sepultus jacet.
Enm qui norunt omnes testantur
Faisse
Sedulum, Prndentem, Probura,
Amicum fidum & constantem,
Mai-itum bonum, Parentem optimum.
Talis cum esset
Animain Summa cum trauquillitate
Summa resurgendi spe reddidit
Justo Qt Cleraeuti Deo
Jul: ii A.D. 1732
Natus Bamburia3 in Comitatu Oxoii
Dec: 30, 1664.
From a plain tablet on the north wall, removed from the church of All Hallows
Staining.
(P.C.C., 191, Bedford.) Thomas Potter of the parish of All Hallows Staining,
citizen and farrier of London. Will dated 7 .July 1732. To be buried in the
churchyard of All Hallows Staining. To daughter Elizabeth Potter five Carroons
numbered in the admittance books of Christ's^Hospital 82, 206, 211, 216 and 335,
with such rents as shall be due upon them, also £2,000 Bank of England Stock
and £1,000 in South Sea Annuities. To friend Capt. Jonathan Collet of Haydon
yard and j\P Edward Jasper of Tower Hill each £20, and they to be trustees for
said daughter until she is aged 21 years or married. Residuary legatee and
executor, son Thomas Potter. Proved 17 July 1732.
26. To the glory of God and in memory of the Rev"^ Joseph Hutchixsox
Baeber, the devoted curate of this parish, who died November the 28'^ 1892,
aged 57 years.
This inscription is in the window over the porch on the north side. The
coloured glass represents Christ teaching in the temple.
27. In memory of
Jane wife of PiObert Tullocii, Esq'''=
born 9"' March 1757, died 11"' January 1798.
Also
Jaxe their eldest daughter
bora 30"* December 1782, died 26"' May 1800.
Also
Robert Tulloch, Esq'^'=
born 11"' October 17-42, died 8"' August 1830.
Plain tablet with shield of arms, on the north wall.
Or, on a fess hettreen three cro><s-crossh;ts fitchee gules as
manij esloiles of the field. On an escutcheon of pretence:
Argent, on a bend azure three buckles or. Crest : From an
eastern coronet or, a demi-lion rampant, crowned and holding
in its paws an estoile gold.
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28.
Sacred
to the nieinory of
Peter Pare Travers, Esquire
of
Fairfield Lodge in the Countv of Devon
formerly of
the Ilniiourable East India Company's Civil Service
at Bombay
who died 26"^ May 1833
in his G5"' year.
Sacred to the memory of
the BeV' JoHx Maxley Wood, A.i[.,
who died 24"' April 1836 aged 72.
And Sarah Wood relict of the above,
who died 22"'' Dec. 184-] aged 80.
Theii' remains are deposited in the'""Rector's A^ault.
Also of Elizabeth daughter of
the above JoHX Maxley Wood,
(by his first wife Elizabeth), '
who died at Ramsgate 17*'' Dec'' 184i
Also of his second daughter
Charlotte Wood who died at Bath
16* Augst 1862 aged 70.
Also of his third and last snrvi vino-
daughter Mary Anxe Wood, ^.
who died at Bath 21^' Jan>' 1870 aged 76.
From a plain tablet on the north wall.
St. Olave, Hart Street, Burial Register.
The Rev. David Lalvo, M.A., F.R.S.,
Died August G"' 1860
This tablet is erected
by parishioners and friends
in grateful acknowledgement of the christian
charity, courtesy and kindness
Plain tablet on the north wall.
aged 56.
30.
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by which he endeared himself to them
during the brief period of three years and
of the spiritual benefits conferred on them
by his private and public ministrations
and the foundation of
a Sunday School and Bible Class.
To the memory
of the
Reverend David Laixg
M.A., F.R.S.,
Rector of tliis parish
He died August the G"' 1860
and his remains lie" in Highgate Cemetery
whither he was followed
by nearly 7,000 persons who had learned
to love and honour him.
"I heard a voice from heaven saying
unto me, write, blessed are the dead
which die in the Lord from henceforth
yea, saith the spirit, that they may rest
from their labours ; and their works
do follow them.
Rev. xiv., 13 ver.
From an ornamental tablet with arms on the north wall.
(Argent,) three piles meeting in point (SaMe), Laixg ; impaling, (Arfmif ) a fe'^^e
dancette'e (Sable), V{ EST. ^ ^ j- v j ■--
[He was the son of David Laing, Planter, of Jamaica, who died in Wevmouth
Street, Portland Place, London, 24 Sept. 1800, and whose will was proved the
same year, P.C.C., 801, Adderley.
Rev. David Laing, of St. Peter's College, Cambridge, to Mary Elizabeth dau
of John West of Jamaica, on April 14, 1824. "Gent. Mag.," 368.— Ed.] '
31. In memory of
Richard Jacksox
for many years
a respected inhabitant of Cooper's Row
in this parish
who died Xovember ^S'l' 1834
aged 66 years
His remains are interred at Hendon
in Middlesex.
From a plain tablet on the north wall.
Sacred
to the memory of
M' David Robebtsox
of this parish
died November Si'^'^ 1782
aged 59 years.
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Also his son and daughter
' M-- George Robertson
died September 788
aged 40 years
Catherine Merrington
died December 8"' 1819
aged 66 years.
From a plain tablet on the north wall.
vpnS" f^^^ lieraldic M-indow has the following arms, with the name of tl,e person
represented under each shield :— '
flew^-dtli^o!- " '"^'''"''^ '"^'''^ impaling, Argmf^ on a lend aznrr Ihree
1%S^ '' ^''""^ ''''^'"^ ^lOROAX, jnn'-, charehwarden 1854-5,
11. Azure, a chevroyi ermine leticeen ihree urchins or hechiehoas or; impalin-
ftte herald.^). "'''^'"^ ^S"'^^ '» the window, but
rn--r?,rfl'\ff,'i''''7lZf' m/«/ cuff rnyenf, the hand proper hohVun, an
cm ow ai gent, siad a7u2 feathered or. Quarles Harrls.
len}^h. (frittillaria or marigold) gules, seeded or, slipped and
leaved vert; impaling, Gules, on a chevron between three lions passant- ,uardanf
argent as mamj lozenges of 1 he field. ' uiaam
TUR?L?Y '' ^ rampant gules grasping a battle-axe argent, staff or. Joseph
On In' ^^Tf' y^'^e-' M"-^'<'>^ ihree bucJcs' heads caboshed suite.
;^^/7r./f^ / P'f •■ ^^"'""■'^ '-^ on a canton sable a
castle of tiro towers argent, an annulet for difference.
Crest : A lucFs head caboshed salle. Eichard Corfield Buoknall C C
churchwarden 1852-3, 1853-4; John Leahead Bucknali, churchwarden 1862-3";
V. Sable, a chevron between three chapleis cvrgent ; impalino-, Azure a fess
counter-compong argent and gules. J ' i .^.u,e, a jtss
Crest : From a coronet or, a demi-ounce proper . William Buckle, Esq.
n r7;}fJ!''^'n fu"" " '^""^ '"'"''"'^ ""''S'"^- ''"''"^y of a ifood proper,
a chief azure (bad heraldry), three towers arqent. f y
Crest : A stag's head couped argent. John James, Esq.
n.J^^' ^"^'"^f^T. "''^'"^ ''"'^ ^'0^ or. on a chief wavy azure an
sable' ''''^''''^'''^^y^^'-'o ^"rtlets of the first; impaling, .ir^^;,/, « lat displayed
Crest A stag lodged leneath a tree, all proper. Major Usborne, Esq.
SW J"/; ^'^'/'^y f"j;j\ or, on a fess gules three leopards' faces or ; impalii.-,
i'^aOle, a cross formee fitchee or. i c
E. HLvRVjax^Tsq' ^''"^ "'"'''^ gorged with a coronet or.
IX. Sable, a chevron between three owls arejent
ch«SS^illn.??,rd'l8#.lf f^^l- f^-^i.™ Wood,,..-,
{To be continued.)
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""^^^ aclmiuistratioiis and extracts from Parish Ee-isters correct
:t Sh sSsr^rL:t^!^ ^^^-^^^^ ^^^^-^^^^ ^^^^ ^^-^^'^ p^^^^ ^si
Translated out of Duche The will of Michell Corselis, marcliante borne atfc
P.ouseLaeret m fllandcrs att this presents dwellin^e in the Ci tv of Londmi coLne
SAS;;' % "^^^ he I^f - Congregacion in London toTJeTo
tiie pooie +oO lo the three preachers Jolin Kinge, Simeon Envtinckand Amhrn.P
cl^ell m iN choi?6 lane io, and to the preaclser £5. To ]\P Smith the hfp
K^Jr\^''' chdde whereof I an. gocffachor £5. Unto my S'o he Ze" i
Cornells £b to make a silver cnpp. Unto my two sisters Mechel yna 1 Jeane
dwelhnge a Gauntei £6 each. Unto the mavde servants of he howt eS
Frances and Besse 40s each. Unto Daniel) van Akleweirelfc dwelli ^Sth n •
Ton ~r ^ ^f^-^n-, the widdoweof Peter S f dec aS
£.00. Unto my 2^ dan. Eachell, the widdowe of Eoger Tuerloofc de^eied ^700
A 1 my other goodes I doe give unto my sonne Luke Corsellis§ (./ ) and to V^sole
Lxor. Donne in London 9 Sept. IGU in the presence of L^aick van Peene
Lneas van Peene. Ita attestor Johanes Emans Ko- pub 1614 " Proved 5
Sgretfed.^""-'^ ''''''''' ^^^^^'^ o^adm'o:^of Ang.' 1027
.nn t' "^'°"n ^t-^- , On the 7th, adm'on to John Corseli. the
Z.i inS.S27'&!^^^Sd^'^"^^ to tdr^w
the ^'i5;^t^or5l;^ ^^Srilgn
Tofd tnff «l"r?''n n^" '''''' ^'"^^'^^ '"^y g'-^^t medal of gold hou e-
ho d stuff at Clav Hall and one of my silk blanket^ My sister Gi^e ^50 my
nrneel £?.ndiiv%nv:V Abdy my neece £5. Eachell Maria Cambell
vL r-o n 7r ^'.^^^^ P«i'"nger. John Gise my nephew £5. James Cambell
^ ■ ^f'Y^e Vanpane, now living with the Ladv Cambell my be fc
Sn-Tnn r-""?!!"'^ f - ^^/''^ ^'^^^^ ^^^"^P^^^^ P^^^ animu; for his h . Cozen
Su.ann Gouldham £2 and Geo. Gouldham her husband 20s Cozen Jovce
\anpaine (s^) 40s. Cozen Hes:er Yanpaine 20s. Cozen Charles Vanpaine my
cozen Isaac Yanpaine's son, £2 and the £100 due to him to be paid To WaS
Boccard,^ Augustine Boccard, Matilda Boccard and Jacobina Bo?card, children of
* Communicated by Veee L, Oi.ivee M li f S
§ See his baptism in 1611 and burial in 1656
li See pedigree of Abdy in Visit. Essex, Anno 1664
Ti See this name as Bocart in the adm'on of 1627
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1113- micle Andi-cw Boccard, dec''. £•:)(■) eacli. To Lucas Roccnrd. the yoimpcst child
of my said niicle, the lease whicli Mander holds of ine at BarkinV, £5 and my
Batch printed books. M'' James Acton* £2. M'' Acton, councellor, £2.
Marciu Standish, out of the money due to me, £20 and my In^lish bible. Judith
Neale my nurse £2. Ellinor Fox 20s. To each of the servants at Clav ball 10s.
To M-- John Yauhuesdonck besides his bond of £40 he had of me/£2 more.
M-- Symou Smith £d. Poor at Barking £2, to be disposed of by the Lady Cambell
if I dye HI tlie parish, and if not to the poor of the church ^vhere I shall be interred,
which I desire may be where mv father and mother were buried. To the poor of
Sjiiutofto ill Lincolnshire £5. To the widow of Tho. Hudson, mv old servant at
Thorne, £2. I appoint Robert Yarraway of London, scrivenor, and Henry Binde
of Cashalton, co. Surry, gent., my Ex'ors in trust till Lucas Boccard come to the
age of 21, to whom I intend the overplus shall come, allowing them £2 apeece and
£20 apeece in 6 montlis and £20 apeece upon the settlement of the overplus.
^^ itness : :\rarcin Standish. Proved 29 May 1650 by both Ex'ors (182, Berkley).
5th Series, Vol. L, page 20. The will of Tobias de Hem, the husband of Susan
Corsellis, was proved in 1G29 (75, Pudley). He names the brothers of his wife,
but otherwise gives no other information about Corsellis.
ST. DIOXYS BACKCnURCH, LONDOX (Harl. Soc. Pub.).
1587 Oct. 11 An infant of Zegar Corseley. Bur.
160G Oct. 5 Elizabeth Cursellis, dan. of Michaell Cursellis, estranger; Bur.
1608 June 22 Mary Spvnwell, servant to M'' Cursellis. Bur
1609-10 Jan. 5 Cursellis. Stranger. Bur.
1611-12 Feb. 2 Lucas Corsellis, son of Lucas Corsellis, chr: at the Dutch church.
Bapt.
1612 [Blank between Xov. i and Dec. 12.] A Crisomc child of Curcellis.
Bur.
1614 April 8 A Crisome child of M'" Lucas Corsellis. Bur.
1614 Xov. 4 M'' Michaell Cursellis, Stranger.t Bur.
1620 June 12 Jacomine Corcellis, dan. of Lucas Corcellis. Bur.
1622 May 21 Jacomine Corsellis. wife of Lucas Corsellis & her Chrisome. Bur.
1627 July 23 Lucas Corcellis. Bur.
1656 April ' 4 Lucus Corcelis, Esq., a stranger. Bur.
Michael Corsellis, br.rn at-
Rouselaere in Flanders ;
lived in St. Nicholas Lane,
London ; bur. 4 Xov. 1614.1
Will (P.C.C., 108, Lawe)
proved 14 Nov. 1618.
=Jocosa Vant-
pene, mar. at
St. Benet
Fink 10 June
1568.
Zegar§=j=Joyce
I Vanacker.
fcee ante, Vol. I.,
5th Series.
Meche-
Ivna.
Jeane.
Both of Gaunte
(Ghent).
1665, Au2:. 27. -M' James Acton, attorn. Coiiion Pleas, died in Alderseate Street ; buried
An;;'. .30'h; ex peste (Smith's '- Obituary," 65). His son \Xm. niatric. from Chri'^t Church,
Oxford, in 16.3-i. aged 16 ; faarrisier-ut-law, Lincoln's Inn, 1644. "Will dated 20 June and proved
27 July 1659 (429, Pell). ' ^
t See his mil (P.C.C., 108, Lawe), as of St. ^"icholas Aeon, London. Born at Kooselaere,
Flanders.
X St. Dionys Backchurch.
_ § 1618, Billings?ate ^'S'ard : Se&ger Corsellis, merchaunt and denizen ; born in Rouscaer («c)
m the dukedom of Cleve in Plunders ; King James; of the Dutch Church; dweller here 42
years. (Cooper's " List of Foreign Protestants," 6.3.)
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Mary, mar.
Peter de
Prill; widow
in 1614.
John,! died
a bachelor
in foreign
parts.
-Adm'on 14
Oct. 1G36 to
Lncas his
brother.
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Roger Tuer-
loot ; widow
in 1614.
Elizabeth^
bur. T)
Oct.] 006.
Lncas* Corsenis,=pJacomine
bur. 23 July j Bocard,
1G27 ;t adm'on ; bur. 21
Aug. 1C27 and j May
22 Feb. 1627-8 | 1622.t
and 7 Jan. 1635. i
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Andrew=p
Boccard,
dead
before
1655.
Three dans. See
ante, 5th Series,
Vol. r.
Jacomine, bur.
12 June 1C20.
Lucas.j of Clay
Hall. Barking,
bapt. 2Feb. 1611-
12 ;t died s.p. ;
bur.4Apri]l656.t
Will dated 25
March 1655 and
proved 29 ]\rav Eachael
1656(P.C.G.,182,
Berkeley).
COESELLIS, RAWDOX AXD KEELIXG.
See ante, 5th Series, Yol. L, p. 21.
Marmaduke=^nester Corsellis, mar. 17 Dec 167-^
Kawdon. | died 7 July 1719, aged 75.
Ml r,
alter Boccard. ]\ratilda.
Augustine Boc-
card.
Lucas Boccard,
heir of Lucas
Corsellis, his
cousin.
Jaco-
bina.
Marmaduke Eawdon, attorney-at-law at Colchester
Will proved 1752 (P.C.C., 286, Bettesworth).
=Dorothy, dan. of John Free-
man ; mar. 3 Feb. 1705.
1st hus
band.
Robert= Hester, inherited the:
Plumer. manor of Fingring-
hoe, Essex, from her
father ; mar. her 2nd
husband 25 July
1744; died 5 Sept.
1756,§ s.p. Will
dated 21 Aug. 1756 ;
proved 20 Jan. 1757
(P.C.C.,18,Herring);
left all her estate'to
her husband Joseph
Keelins'.
of John
Slaney
of Nor-
wich.
-Joseph Keeling, bapt. at St. James,=pAlice
Gierkenu-ell, 4 July 1724; died 1792.|j : sister
U ill dated 6 Jan., proved 20 Au"-. 179-;'
(P.C.C., 436, Fountain). Held Kawdon
Plantations in Barbados, '-conveyed to
me by my late father-in-law Mai-maduke
Rawdoii, Esq." (extract from will).
Arms : Sahle, a lion rampant or, hold-
ing an escutcheon argent, charged ivith a
cross-crosskt fitchee gules, a crescent for
difference. Crest : Out of a mural
croivn, a demi-lion rampayit holding an
escutcheon argent.%
Capt. John Keeling, inherited Rawdon plantations in Barbados.
King Jri;^and''7crorr?^^ ' ^''^ merchaunt;
Mag:," 774 ^"'-^ ^iie Ummissiou of the peace for E.=sex and Middlesex. (" Gent
^ J^^o"! Bookplate. See Oliver's " West India Bookplates
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
YAUGHAX FA3III Y, SOUTH WARK.
October 7 1743
Octobci' 18 1744
September 15 174G
April 24 1748
October 21 1749
March 7 1751
Septembei- 19 1752
I^farch 23 1754
July 3 1755
April 19 1757
Xoveraber 30 1758
May 10 1761
July 6 1764
A short account
Charity, Southwark
Mary ^ anghan born at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
Eliz : Yaughau born at 7 at uio-ht.
ifary A^iughan born at 8 at ni?ht.
Isaac Yaughan born at 6 in the morning.
Geoi-ge Yaughan born at 5 in the morning.
t>arah Yaughan born at 9 at niijht.
Eliz: Yaughan born at G at mght.
Francis Yaughan born at 5 in 'the mornino-.
Geoi'ge Yaughan born at 3 in the morningl'
Joseph Yaughan born at 3 in the mornin''--.
John '\ aughan born at 8 at night,
ilarv Yanghan born at 11 at n1o-ht.
Sarah Yaughan born at 10 in the morning,
of the Yaughan family is given in a note on "Mrs. Yau'--han's
, m feurrey Arch;eological Collections," vol. 28, p. 178."
^ G. 0. Bellewes.
CODICIL TO WILL OF COL. WILLIAM CARLOS.*
In the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
Colonell Wm. Carlos his desire and request to his adopted sonn Ed Carlos
be ng sole Executor of his lasc will and testament (vizt.) that the moneV w ich
shall become due and payable to the said Collonell out of the Trin^ Hon e at
Imprimis To my said adopted sonn and Ex'or Ed. Carlos 100 . 00 00 vearelv
io \Vm. Carlos of Birmingham 30.00.00
To Tho. Carlos
To Rich. Carlos
To Franc Carlos
To Jno. Carlos
To I\rary Foster
To Eliz. Carlos
Paid To Elnor Carlos
To Margret Carlos
paid To Margret Hakins de London
paid To Francis Carlos de London
paid To Mrs. Schrimshar for a debt
due to her 20
paid To five priests 10^ apiece ~2
itmv ™'?'?;^ Elizabetli Carlos of Brumhall.
. 00
, 00
. 00
, 00
00
00
00 . 00
00 . 00
5 . 00 . 00
20 . 00 . 00
. 00
. 00
. 00
. 00
00
00
These are not to be
paid yearly butsoe
much apiece in all
if the money re-
ceived will amount
to soe much as is
set down.
I n uiuuc) s tu rjiizaoecn uar os oi lirumha t 4n(l
astly my request is that ,f my said Executor shall dye before all hT aid money
hall be received and disburse as before expresst that then my sa d ExccLTdoi
fully impower Irancis Carlos of Lor;don and Wm. Carlos of BirmiiK:! am o be
Sit fv' '^n'^f i"y/;equest for the performance thereof Witnesse my Id and
seale this sixth day of May one thousand six hnndred eighty nine. ^
^ ^ , ^ Y\ Carlos.
Wm £cke"ju?f '"^^'^ " Signed Thomas Poole,
Proved (codicii only) 7 Occobcr 1C99. Fos. 5 OB HK (155, Pett).
* Omitted from v. U\ printed anfe, p. 83.
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(Visitation of ^fortisljirt, I668-9,
(Cull, of Arms, D 25, Fo. 37.)
For earlier generations see '■ Visitatious of Oxford," HarJ. See, vol. v., p. 274.
Bartholomew Tipping of Chequei's^Martha daur. of Rob. Doyley
10 com. Oxon. i of Merton in Com. Oxon.
Bartholomew Tippin? of Cheqaers=Eliz. da. of John Barker of Hurst
in com. Oxon. ob. 1656. | Co. Berks, Gent. Usher.
"^^^^ J'P'- "^■'^ °^ Chequers^Mary da. of Bartholomew Elizabeth relicta Joh'is
^c. oO ann. 1668. j Rodolph Spire of Hunter- Whistler de Alder.
I combe, Oxon. —
Bartholomew son 2. John. 1. Eliz : ux. Joh'is Blaudy. 3. Frinies. Eliz-
& heir set. 19 A" — "
^^^8- 3. George. 2. ilary ux. Tho. Jordan. 4. Martha.
(Signed)
John Tipping.
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Cranscript of 0mim in tijt earliest iitfiisur
of ^Ijm from 154.7 u I603.*
OnZ^^ "ames ai-e those which were copied from earlier entries by Order of the
i^Ti^J.^^!r'''' ^^^"ed
Emamiell.
Anno D'ni 1547.
This Booke made je ^aie of October in the yeare of the Rai<-ne fsicl of
our Lorde God A Thousand ffive Hundred fourtie Selven oi^ th^i" thit hl^^^
Been Christened in the Parishe Ohurche of Shere in the Countie of Surrey
*' George Parkhurst was Christened \<= xx*'' I>iip of An.mcf fi , r
Anno D'ni 1547.
August 20 George Parkhurst sou of John and AUice
beptember 10 John Levet son of Henry and IHice
September 12 Elizabeth Stone daughter of AViUiam and Joan.
Uctober 12 Katharine Lawrence d. of Robert and Margaret.
Anno D'ni 1548.
May 3 Edwarde Risbriger sou of John and Katharyne.
May 3 Edward W illotte son of Edward and A^nes
April] 10 Mabell Symon d. of Rvchard and Edithe.
May 1 John Chisman s. of Richard and Elizabeth
May 12 Armonell Wood d. of William and Ao-nc«
March 18 Tnomas White s. of Thomas and illfce
Septenaber Sti^ Elizabeth Chapman d. of Richard and Elizabeth.
August 24 Agnes Parkhurst d. of John and Allice.
Anno D'ni 1549.
Sept. 20 John Haniand s. of Stephene and Allice
Feb. 2 Margaret Redfourth d. of George and Margaret.
Feb. 10 Agnes Wood d. of William and A-nes
Feb. 28 Edward Levett s. of Henry and .jSan.
Anno D'ni 1550.
Jan. 20 Edward Weekes s. of John and Alice
Jan. 26 Allice Ellis d. of .John and Edithe
Mar. 6 Elm Eliote d. of Henrv and Elizabeth.
.Mar. 9 John Chapman s. of Thomas and Joan
* Communicated by Eev. ^Y. Hudson, F.S.A.
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Anno D'ni 1551.
April 6 Marriun Kirrell d. of Edward and Julian.
April 14 Agnes Robins d. of John and :\rar£jaret.
May 10 John Redfourthe s. of Georo-e and Maroaret.
Sept. 24: Agues Stone d. of John and Ao-ne^.
Sept. -29 Henry Cuctell s. of John and Elizabeth.
Anno D'ni 1552.
Jan. 3 George AYekes s. of John and Allice.
Feb. 4 AUice Seaman d. of Nicholas and Elizabeth.
Feb. in Margaret Sheirlocke d. of Richard and Joan.
Feb. 17 George Gac-ton s. of Oliver and Joan.
Feb. 18 Edward .Symond s. of John and Joan.
Feb. 24 John Risbriger s. of John and Joan.
Anno D'ni 1553.
Jane 11 Dorothie Hamond d. of Stephen and Allice.
April 12 Katharine Parkhurst d. of John and Allice."
June 17 John Gatton s. of John and Margaret.
July 22 Margery Chennell d. of John and Margaret.
July 30 Jeames Sawyer s. of John and Agnes. °
Sept. 27 Allice Warner d. of Richard and Allice.
Oct. 27 Allice Stone d. of Richard and Joan.
Xov. 10 John Maidman s. of Xicholas and Maro-ery
Nov. 11 John Elis s. of John and Edith.
Dec. 22 John ffraunces s. of Oliver and Joan.
Dec. 25 George Hamond s. of Henry and Joan.
Anno D'ni 1554.
April 24 John Levet s. of Henry and Joan.
April 25 Rafe Stone s. of Humfrie and Joan.
May 25 George Mower s. of John and Pleasanco.
Oct. 20 Edward Parkhurst s. of John and Allice.
Nov. 14 Edmund Lawrence s. of Roberte and Mar'->-rret
^lar. 16 Henry White s. of Thomas and Allice
Anno D'ni 1555.
April 10 Katharine Redfourth s. of George and Mar^^aret
April 10 Elizabeth Fuller d. of Henrv and Elizalietlf
April 10 Elizabeth Wood d. of William and A^'-ne?
April 12 John Estmau s. of John and Kacharine
May 1 Mr Reynolde Braye s. of Sir Edward and Elizabeth.
Sept. 23 Edward Gorman s. of Robert and Allice
Anno D'ni 1556.
i n fo Watfourth, born and christened, d. of Richard and Allice
April 13 George Mowyer s. of John and Pleasaunce
May 18 John Turner s. of William and Katharine
June 12 John Huyt s. of Thomas and .Joan.
July 10 Robert Seaman s. of Nicholas and Elizabeth.
Aug. 20 Joan Morres d. of Walter aad A'nies.
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Anno D'ni ]557.
Jan. 20 Magdalene Kellsey d. of Thomas and A -nes.
90 cT^' Redfuurth ye younger, s. of George and Marcravet.
i u , J g.^^-'S*^ Steven s. of Jolm and Joan.
M.; I?. M P/^f"'^'' '^^'^'^ Elizabeth.
Mar. 20 Mary Fuller d. of Henry and Elizabeth.
Anno D'ni 1558.
May 1 Agnes Maideman d. of Robert and A^nes
June 20 John Levet s. of Oliver and Joan °
Jnly JO Elizabeth Symoud d. of John and Joan
Aug. .0 Joan Parson d. of Barthoiomewe and Allice.
Oct. 18 Oliver ^Vatfourth s. of Richarde and Allice.
Anno D'ni 1559.
July 15 Mary Redfourth d. of George and Margaret.
Anno D'ni 15b'0.
April 10 Joan Steare d. of Thomas and Elizabeth.
Oct. 10 John Chennell s. of John and A<^nes
Aov. 10 Joan E^vart d. of Steven and Joan
Dec. 13 Henry ffrighte s. of Hnmfrey and Elizabeth.
Anno D'ni 1561.
Jan. 20 Thomas Kellsey s. of Thomas and Agnes.
F.h 9. of Thomas and Agnes.
Feb. 23 Richard Pa,khursts. of John and Allice.
June 8 Allice Clercke d. of Thomas and Allice. ^
June 10 Edward Frauncs s. of John and Elizabeth
^0Y. 2/ Margaret Chennell d. of John and Arnie'* '
Anno D'ni 1562.
Oct. i Margaret AVillotd. of .John and A-nes
Aov. 2^ Mary \\ ater d. of Morris and Agnes
IJec. 2 Jo in Lippescombes. of Thomas and .Joan.
Dec. b A hce Maydman d. of Robert and A-ne^
Dec. 2o Join Mabanckes.ofJohnandMar-arefc
Jan. 4 John Brooker s. of Robert and Marv'
Mar. . J^^;--;^es.^An^^^^
vtl' \i V f ^^--^holomew and Joan.
Ma ' - 0 ,^;^^°^^'^^.|^evet d. of Oiyver and Joan.
Jlai . JO 1 homas Clercke s. of Thomas and Allice.
{To he continued.)
illSCELLANEA GENEALOGICA EX HERALDICA. iG'J
SitJrntia to xijt pnntctj ©kiitadxins of mmt):
ivonx llarlttan JH^. io76 iii tijt
Conlinucd from 141. • ■
[Harl. ]076, fos. 172 and 173.]
The Armes are in the Visitaco of London.
2° Ux.yTho. Dyke de Pepeubury [Pemburj] in com. Kauc.=f=P Uxor.
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Zn'il^r^^x'" ^^J'^'rf^ l>yke^[Dorothyda.ofHenry j
son Kectoi ot J«ewman ^ot Ton- Capt. of a foot Jav of London. AW./- !
bridge Kent*]. Company in
London 5 son
Frant in Sus
sex.
Jay of Loudon, Alder-
maii.j]
John.
— Tollbridge
Robert. Kent*].
.[ofV[Ehz. da. of John Cooper Eliiail.
■ Fanckhurst of Trogers
in com. Sussex.*] ° Dorothy.
issue see "Vis. of Kent," 1663-6.] Sar;
^'1 1
Anne.
Henry.
Mary ux.
Rich-
Ric. Maj-
ard.
uard of
Suss.
Elizab.
Robert I)yke 2 son of=Ann da. & h. uf Nieh. Tho. Dyke of=:.Ja.,e da. A coh. of
U estwick m CO. Lbor. Starkey of Chesh. Horham in Tlio. W'alsh of
CO. Suss. Horham.
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John.
Charles.
Tliuma.s.
Judith.
f:iizab.
[Abraham Thomas 2 [Heir Herbert J )vke of
died 10 of brother Her- Horliam Lan^ley
Octr. 1632 bert at whose & Breade iirc().
Inq. P.M. death lie was Suss. [Heir of
U April aged IS vrs. 3 brother Abraham
9 Chas. months 19 at whose death
(1633).f] days:]:]. he was 18 yrs.
5 montiis. Died
29 Sept. 1C37|].
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Judith ux.
Rob. Ed-
wardes.
Sara.
Elizab.
* " Visitation of Kent, 1663—6." (Rarl Soc.)
t ji^''tation of L-jndon, 1633." (ffarl. Soc.)
+ Sussex luq. Foot 2Iorteni." {Sussex Eecord Soc.)
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[Harl. 1076, fos. 17G^ 177, 178, 212, 212«.^
AKiis.—Sab!e, a griffm segreant ermine, armed or.
OREST.— .-1 derat-gnffin ermine, armed or
I'ulco Baliard 20 Ed. 3 tenuit quartam parcem=p
unius feodi militis in Sandhurst (fol. 166). J
Geirg-e Ballard seraant to Richard 2 of Horton ueere Canterbury in Kenfc.^
Grelorj* Ballard. Gregory de Horton prop'e=^=
Parochiara de Chartham iu Comitatu Kautij. T
& h. ot Roger. of Lewis com. Sussex,
dyed sans issue. Smede. ton 'aid- of
Digby.
Jo. Edwards of Deving-T-. . da of Fril- , i p i , '
ton in CO. Kent. ° 7 " • • f_ ot Edua d Bal- = . . . . da. Tho. Bal
plant.
-icam- lardofWini- & ' l',ei,'e l„,d of
I — I ■ "'' Line. 2
Anoe sole da. Boade.
:^n,,: ^™„„,,„„ :j,^tsi;" i??L«y''°-
chtef azure five bezants or. c\
lard.
B
* In one place he h described as George.
MISCI-LLAXEA GEXl-ALOGICA HEEALBICA. 171
cl
Hen IV
Ballard.
C^sS;"r^ Wanswortb in^Ann da. of Edm. Bn.sy of Hador
■ in CO. Liiicolu.
Mary sisc. of=pTho. Ballard of Wad-=pMarj da. & cob of Jo
m >ent. 2 (1624). I„q. P.M. at
I Pei: worth 6 April 1
i Chas. (1625). Will
} dated li Dec. 1622*1.
of Jo. Spencer of Cas-
tle Ashby in com.
iVorthton [widow of
John White of North-
iamj.
2. Richird Bal-
lard of Laraber-
hurst.
8. Stephen Bal-
lard.
Eliz.=[William
Clagett.]
Tho. Ballard of Wad-:
hurst a5tatis 15 auore
hoc anno 1619 [aged
20 yrs. 8 months 6
days, 6 April 1 Chas.*]
= Ann da. of
Sir Xath.
Napper.
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Richard 2. J
Wra.
Martha ux.
Abrah.
Haynes oi
London
Merchant.
(To be continued.)
©nfiinal Grants of Srins in tfje ^BiMit
Eecor^ ©ftittJ
GRAXT OF AUMS TO JOH.yT^d OF LONDON, GENT., 1559.
! P-^- i'^^-^sex Hecor-d Societ,^.) + Th.^ • t w
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kni'whfc als. Garter Priiicvpall Kiiige of Arines send Greeting in o'" Lorde God
everlasting. That forasmuclie as auncientlj from ttie begvnnjng the val.vant &
Yc-rtuous actes of worthy parsons liaue byne contented to"^ye Wo'i'Ide & posteritie
with sondry ^Monuments & Remenibrauncs of theire good deserts Emouno-st the
w-^'" ibe chefTest i. moste usaall hath byne y^ bearing of Signes in Sheildes°called
Armes benig Demonscracions & tokens of prowes & valior dyverslye distribntod
according to ye qualities & deserts of the p'sons raerytiiig the same to the intente
y' suche as by tlieire vertues doe adde and showe forth to the advaniicement of the
Comon weale the shyne of theire good lyfe & conversacion in davlv practice of
things worthy & comendable maye therfore receaue due honor in "theire lyves &
also deryue & contynewe the same successively to theire posteritie for everEmoun"-
the nomber John Weld gentelman & haberdassher of London the sonne of John
Weld gent, of Eton in com' Chester who was the sonne of John Weld o-ent of Eton
the w'^'i John was the sonne of Edward Weld gent' of Eton in the County aforesavd
descended of worshipfull Lynadge & his Auncesters being the bearers of theise
tokens and Armes of Honor and yet thorowe longe tyme not used whereby they are
almoste growen oute of memory & not knowing howe or in what manner liis said
auncesters did use & beare y« same nor what Crest or cognisaunce therunto
beiongeth hath instantly required me sayde Garter Principal Kinge of Armes to
assigne & sett forthe to hym & his posterytie theire sayde Auncient Armes So as
he & they maye lawfully beare y^ same w«'oute y^ p'iudice or aflence to any other
pson In consideraco wherof & for a forther declaracion of the Antiquitye of
sayde John Weld gent' & at his instant request I have assigned Ratified confirmed &
sett forth to hym & his posterytie theis their said auncyent Armes with Helme
mantell Torse & Crest to be borne in mano^ & forme herein declared videlicet Azure
a fece nnde betwen 3 Cressannts ermyn a border Argent, And to his Crest vpon a
helme on a force azure & argent A AVeyver passant sabie gutted & winged w'^ a
chayue or Armed <fc Langued gules manteled gules dubled argent as more plavnlv
appeareth Depicted in this Margent All w^i' saide Armes & Crest & every part &
pcell thereof I y^ saide Garter Princvpal Kinge of Ai-mes by power & Aucthority of
my office to me comytted by Lers Pattent under the Greate Scale of Ent^iand liave
assigned confirmed geven & graunted unto hym & his posterytie forever & he &
tliey y= same to have holde use beare & shewe forth in Shielde Cote Irmouror
otherwise at his and their own Liberty & pleasure withowte the ympediment lett
uiterruption or disturbaunce of any other p'son or p'sons In witnes wherof I the <aied
Garter princypall King of Armes have signed tfieis presents with mv owne haude
and heareunto haue put the Scale of my ottice together with the Seah/of my Irines
Dated the Twenty eaighte of January & in the second veare of the raione of our
souaigne Lady Queene Elizabeth Qneeiie of England flVaunce Treland Defender
ot the ffaith &c. and m the yeare of our Lorde God one Thowsaiide fwe hundr-th
fyftye Nyne.
[The seals are gone, but the signature of Detliiuk lemains. The shield in " this
Margent ' lias a crescent on the arms and crest for difference, thou-h not o-iven in
the grant.] ° °
[There is a grant to John Weld of Eton, dated 1502, see on/c, Yol. L, n, in
wliere the arms are given without thu burdure. — Ej).]
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S,nntiiin pc^trjrtf^ anti Coats of 3i'ms
FROM ADD. ^[S. 55^53 AND IIARL. MS. um.
Continued from p. 129.
^Hanson,
[Harl. :MS. ]09G, fos. llC" an.l 117.1
[For Pedigree see " Visitation of .London, iCsV' p. 13.]
Yniuersis ct singulis tarn nobilibns quam Generosis ad'quos pw-^ente. litere
peruenennt Johannes Borough Miles Auratus Garter Princ pal t r n urn
Ang^ieorun. salute c.nn ex mukiplici fide di.norum Lestin,.,,, ,, liq, hk) a ^
quod Johannes Allansou de Xorwood in com. Middlesex!.^ prol.is ac in-renil rtus
parencbus ob vua3 morumq ; integriratem necnon faeultaln' su.u-a' u7h t^i^^^^^
d.^gnus cenceatur, qui Insignijs Arnioru' deeoretur. i:-., praMic s G e
Principalis Eex Armorum Anglicorum vigore virtute oflicij n'ei -iden J. 1 aun
Allanson Scntu- hoc Armoru' cun. Crista dedi consessi et Contirnuu i v"] ' t
ceruleo Scuimi Argenteinn ocio Quadrrfolijs de aura cinnndaUnn. 1^ % 1
superwrem Gr.phs partem AUs expan.ls de Ni^jro collo hinis „nnvUs Jnnimd l^
nnclo:^uper To>-<i^^,n de Auro <h cervdco una cum Ladni,. de Uuhro nnn 1
[aurodeleteclj duphcatisprout in margine clarius depictn' c-rnitur (^lod quid u
Scutum & Cristam Ego anted.cfcus Garter eiden. Johanni All.nsun L haM^ibu
sui. de Cori-ore suo Ipgicune procreatis do & cunccdo confirnjo per pra-.ntes
saluo lure cuiuslibet. ^ 1 ut..Liices
lu cuius rei testimoniu' his Uteris manu niea Si-natis sigillu' ufficii mei
,^^^^™I^«"^-"18"'lieJanuarij anno Domini n.iliesimo sexcentes mo
tugesmw tertio annoq ; regni serenissimi Domini nostri Caroli Dei -ru' Anoliai
Scotije Fraucia et Hiberniffi Regis fidei Defuisoris, etc., nono. °
Johannes P>orough miles Garterus
Principalis Rex Armoram Anglicoru'.
[Harl. MS. 109fi, fo. 8j\]
Arms.— ^-r/H/^f, on a pnh gvhs a cross Jlory or, on a chief salde a hiUet of the third
tcitfim a mascie hetirefn tiro escallops an/rid. '
Robert Aveuon of King's Xurton in co. Worcester.:^
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Elizabeth d.m. t.^^Sir Alexander Avenon Ir.,nm.mger=Alice dau. & heire to Tho
Jo.blou'otlvinss MaK.rof London 1.^7(. maried to Hntchin widdow to Jo.
Won ob. . Junj , his ;y' wife A?nes Sampton [wi.iou- Rlundeli and before him to
r, oL^l''l''T I'-'f^'""'' ifughMeth«-old. Shedied
Arms: Or,ona loio k buried at Sc. .Michael in 21 Nov 1571 fPtati^ fi
fissgrdes Mu:een the Qa...r,:o 7 Jan. ir.7s.,.* „e [ma? to'si^^ Alex Ueno^
three pommies a huvm] _at >t. Peter s Cheap 17 Julv -J-J Oct' 1570* & bur at Sc
ar^quefoil pierced lo.^u.- Lawrence .Jewry 2.5 Nov'
[ermirip] hefireen Arms of Sampton : ,7 l')74*1
tico martteh or. fiss l^^tu-een threr rh.ss rooks sabte Arms : Sahte, a toirer
A three martlets or. iripte-towered argent.
* All Hallows, Bread Street, London, He-isters. {Harl. Soc,)
174
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Aiuliony.
Ricliard.
all s.p.
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Alexander Avenon=f^Maro-oiy duur
^OQ and heire mar. to . . Can- Thomas
Clenkin dan. to Sir 1 wife [m. 29 Starkey
Ja. Harvev Kt. Ouf ] 570*1.
Jone wife to Alice wife to Jo.
Faringtou Cloth-
worker [m. 6 Jan.
1561-2*1.
Skinner
J, ill ~ ~
I nomas Avenon ob.s.p. fbant
19 Dec. 15S5*].
[FJiz. bapt. 23 Apl. 1587.*]
William Avenon of London
Goldsmith.
Anne wife to Peter Penkevill
of Cornwall.
Alexander
Avenon
[bap. 11
Apl.
lo71'^ see
-Vis. of
London,
1568 "J.
Alexander. Mary.
Mat hew.
Thomas.
Elizabeth,
Anne.
Jone.
I I I I I I
Alexander.
John.
Thomas.
Elizabeth.
Mirabell.
IMarj.
[Harl. MS. 1096, fo. 137.J
[Eai-lier generations and arms printed in "Vis. of Somerset, 1G23."]
Samnel Averyt of Enfeild Esep^^Mariabella d. of . . . . [BennetJ Miles.
I T~ " \ \ -,
Dudley Avery Esq. Ayery==Susan da. Catherine ux. Miriaholla Chrili.n
mar [Anne;] da. of Enfield | of Giles Lane of n. n n! t
of John AUin of inco.Mid- ' Eyre of Cowley n Loci o ^V ' .
Wley in com. dlesex. j Wh. . Com.^^lS. J^E-^^
^ pji,.ish in Esq. ter
— I CO. Wilts.
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Dudley 1. Allen 2. Samnell
Snsan. Catherine.
* All Hallous, Bread Street, London, Registers, (Rarl. Soa )
t -Merchant laylor, apprenticed to liichard Gore 5 Feb 1G09 free 1 1 F^l, ir->i a i i
?6SindS:;noJ^MSSlSJS;^l^ Company 15 July 16.5 ; M.P. for Lo^.^/i^^
J " Visitation of Berks," vol. i., p. 156.
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[Add. ilS. 5533, fo. 44, and Harl. MS. 1096, fo. 17.]
Arms.— Pfj- saltire azure and or, a saltire coiqied ermine
Thomas Backliuiise ofWbitrige:
iu Cumberland.
= Ellen da. of .Jolm Parkins of
Hartelo in co. Cumbei-land.
[. . . . Wallers Xicliolas Backhouse Aldei--=pAnne da. of Tho. Cnrson of Croxhall
n.n. 2 .ept. n.. ^ Shonf of London j [De.^vsln,e (avms in "\4tl;S;!^
loi-i. J 10,8, Grocer. London, 15G8"); died 14 Dec. 1573.*]
Sai-a married to
XicFulwarfCoun-
se]lor at Law [bap.
31 ]^^ch. 155C.mar.
18 Jan. 1573*.]
[Phebe,bap. 8 June 1557;
died 2 Aug. 1558.*]
[Deboi-a,bap. 1 Feb. 1 5G1 ;
died 20 Sept. 1563.*]
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Mary married Samuel Back-=
to Burlacj house eldest
[bap. 25 April .son [bap. 18
1563*]. Xov, 1554*].
Sir John Backhouse Knt. Xicholas. William.
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[Richard Rowland Backhouse$--[Eliz.] Da. of [Bartholomew] Barron
bap 14 Aldenm.n of London [Barnes of St. Swithin's, London,
Ao\. ob. 164;-, rbapt. y . Citizen & fiercer. See Pedio-ree of
Miles
[bap.
Nov.
1559*]. 1560.*] July 1564*]
Bai'nes, anie, NewSerie.*, Vol. I.^p. 78.]
John
eldest
1648.
Backhouse
sou dveil
Xicho]as=f=Xtian Da. of .lohn
2ud son. Wihiams of Lon-
don vide folio ....
[139].
[Margaret mar. [Eliz. mar.
Win. Garraway Thomas
of London Jfer- Wiseman. HI
chant.§] '
Sir William Backhouse Baronet. Elizabeth.
(To be continued.)
• All Hallows, Honey Lane, Ee^isters. (Sari. Soc)
t See lun Cert ante, " Misc. Gen. et Her.," New Ser., I., p. 326.
31Ma?Tr^ riiin^ rf'p^-^r''' Treasurer of IrisI, Society 1615, Alderman of Qaeenhithe
hL^:^;.tTMf ^i2.ar,e.i a.
S ^ v isitation of London, 1033-5" and " Visitation'of Surrev 16-^3
ii V isitation of Essex," Tol. i., p. 528.
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GENEALOGICAL EXTRACTS FRO.^I S.TXTEENTII-CEXTURY WILLS
JX THE COXSISTORY COURT AT CANTERBURY.*
VOLUME XlU.-couluweJ.
.1 ^u- of Aldington. To be buried in the churchy aid
here. His wife. His mother. Wills all his lands and tenements in Aldington
to his children to be divided jointly among them. Dated 8 July 1520.
T ^''^^'^^ Lychfeld. To Edward son and heir unto his son William
Lychfeld, deceased, all manner of title and right in the manors of Bettsano-er and
Westcort with the appurtenances and also his lauds at Rolling, and to the heirs of
his body lawfully begotten. Remainder to his son Gregory Lychfeld in like tail
Remainder to his 3 daughters Alyce Cokks, Joane Rutter and Betryne Wolett in
like tail lo Edward son of his daughter .Joane Rutter his lands at Xapcestre
frely with their charge of rent for the which he receives yerely 10 quarters of barlev
ihe residue of all his lands and tenements lying within the co. of Kent or
dsewhere not being intailed he wills unto his son GTCgore Lychfeld in tail oeueral
- Eemainder_ to Edward Lychfeld before mentioned in like tail. Remainder to his
daughters in like tail. Roger Woletfc son of his daughter Betryce deceased
thZ^ 'leceased. He wills if he dye ac Dover to be buried in the Masondew
there. Dated 24 .June iih of K. Hen. VIIL
fo 72. Thomas Steward. To be buried in Heme Churchyard. Wife Joan.
Dau. Llynor. Son Powle. Proved 21 Feb. 1520-1.
fo /7. JnoiiAS TWYSDEN of Newendeo. His body to be buried in the
churchyard there. Joane his wife. Joane and Benet his daughters. A<^nes his
youngest daughter. Isabel his daughter. The children of his son John. He wills
uU his lands and tenements to his sons John and Thomas and their heirs for ever
after the decease of his said wife. Lord Dacre, Lord of the Manor of EwehersD^
Dated 22 iSov. lo21. Proved 26 Feb. followinc^.
fo. 102. .John- Dodde of Aldington. Lands in Aldington and Smeth called
Holmes to son of which his wife may be pregnant, failing which to dau-hter
hloysshe. If his daughter die before the said age of IS years without lawful f-sue
then one moiety of the profits of above lands for an obit in the Church of Wve
and the other moiety to the Church of Aldington for an obit and for the
reparation of the Church for ever. Dated Sept. 1518. Proved IG June 15-^->
fo.l07. Alexander HiKKS. To be buried in Heme Churchyard. Dauo-hter
Elenor wife of Richard Jode and their daughter Plesaunce. Daughter Cecilie
wife of Thomas Cousaunt, "
* Continued from p. 137.
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rJ^'y^^^'^- GosEBOi-RKE Of the parish of St. Alphe in the City of
Canterbiuy Gcntyhiian and Aklermau of Burgate Ward of the said citv. "His
body to be buried id the Chapel of onr Lady before her Imaoe iu the said Church.
Kaxhernie and Apes his wives. Edward his son. Anne and Margaret In's
w f f nP p'" 1 ^Y^^'^'i' ^-'I'S^^^' "i^^-'-i^d to Edward Gay. Agnes his daughter,
wife of Puehard Ilardyng. _ Alyce Symon his daughter. Master Robert Gosbionrne
his brother His lands in tlie City of Canterbnrv, in the parishes of Suave,
lllfn -A ^fr ^^^^^""^1 Pe^^™' Walthani, Hackyngton, Wingham, Good^
nestone and Monkton in the Isle of Thanet. Dame Ursula his daughter, a Nun in
onZ7, Z ^T.f He wills that Edward hfs son when he
comes to the age of 22 years shall have all his said lands and tenements in the said
city and m the said co. of Lent to him and his heirs for ever, and if it shall
happen that his said son should dye before the age of 22 years, then he wills that
his lands ana tenements in Haek.ngton, Wyngham and Goodnyston and in the said
^W^' H ' '-^ ^^^'"'1 P^^'^^ (among other bequests and
chanties therein mennoned) to the Maior and Co'altie of the city of Canterbury
20 mark towards t^^he reparation of the walls of the said city at such place or places
as the Abbat ot Austin s and Maire for the time being will assigne, and that
the said Maire and Co a tie receive not this his bequeath and -yfte unless they put
m sufticient suretie to bestow according to his will and mind immediately"after
receiving the same. And if his said son marry after he is 20 years of a-e and
dye before he is 22 then he wihs that his lands and tenements shall i-emain
to such issue, but If he dye before the age of 22 leaving no issue, then he wills
h . said lands and tenements to be equally divided between his then surviving
daughters. Dated 11 April m the 13th year of K. Hen VIII
fo. 113. Alicia Wood widow, daughter and heir of William Wodlande. To
be buried in the churchyard of Holy Cross, Westgate, near the tombs or burial
S n!Ll her ancestors there. She wills that John Eooper, son of Alicia her
daiisrhter, shall have immediately after her decease her manor of Haghe in the co.
nfPllfj't^^^^^^^^^ of St.Cosmusand Damian
of B eane Wliitstaple Hackynton, \\ ye, Westgate, Rysheborne and Byshoppisborne
or elsewhere in co. Kent to him and his heirs for ever. Benedict sister of the
Sihi'.v" ^."7^/- , J«'^«,?fPe';^brother of Thomas Eooper, husband of her
daughter. Dated 23 May lo2l. Proved 8 July 1522.
fo. 118. Richard Regge. To be buried in the Church of St. Nicholas of
Aewiugton, near Hyth, in the pace before the roode n(xt the sete where he is
used to set. He wills that a stone of marble be laid on his grave of the price
of 403. upon which there be graven in brass the pictures of him and his 3 wives
and his daughter. Dated 26 April 1521. Pioved 30 Sept. 1522.
fo. 121. TH03IAS Alyx. To be buried in Reculver Churchyard. Wife Alice.
Sons Alexander and Thomas. Daughter Joaue. Thomas Love, Richard Love and
Cristian Love, sons and daughter of my wife. Executors wife Alice and Thomas
Paramore. Alexander Cobbe, overseer. Proved 20 Oct. 1522.
[For other wills of Aleyn of Herne, see Archaologia Cantiana, vols, xxviii.,
XXX. and xxxii.]
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AVlLLIAil FeITIPLACE (l.j2.Sj AND UIS WIFE ELIZABETH.
C'HILDEEV C'IIUKCU.
Dame SrsAX Kixges-
TOX (1540), "TOAVESS."
SHitSTON ChCECH,
BrcKS.
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MuuDAUNT, OF TravEY, Beds. Mvuciiam CurKCii, Bkuks.
-^^ JoHX Fettiplace (1602) of Uffington, Beeks.
Spaesholt Chckch, Berks.
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iHoniuntntal {}nscnptions anlJ li|eralDr?> in
annotattons from asaiUs, ttc*
34' Sacred to the meniorv of Mary Axx Povah, the beloved wife of the
Re\^ Ai.FRKD Povah." D.D.. Rector of this parish. Rural Dean of the
East City. Born August 29''', 1817, at rest January 3''^. 189(!
Buried at Norwood Cemetery.
Tlie Lord shall be thine everlasting light. Isaiah Ix., v. -20.
\l<o in lovino- memory of the above Rev^ Alfred Poyaii, D.D., who erected
this tablet, Born February 21'\ 1824, at rest February 1901. Crux Janua Cceli.
From a mosaic tablet set in an alabaster border. Above tlie inscription are
pictured in mosaic three angels holding a scroll with the words " Peace, Perfect
Peace " on it. On the north wall.
35. Sacred be the statue here raised by Gratitude and Respect
to eternize the memory of Siu Andrew Riccard, Knt.
A citizen and opulent merchant of London, whose active Piety, inflexible
Inteo-ritv & extensive Abilities alike distinguished and exalted Hun in the Opinion
of the 'WHse and Good. Adverse ro his Wish, he was frequently chosen Chairman
of the Honorable East Lidia Company, and filled with Credit, for
eighteen successive years, the same eminent Station in the Turky Company.
Among many Inscances'of his Love to God and liberal spirit towards Man one, as it
demands peculiar praise, deserves to be recorded. lie nobly le t he
Perpetual Advowson of this Parish in Trust to five of its senior Inhabitants.
He died the G"^ of Sep"^ In the year of our Lord 1G72 of his Age t)S.
Manet post Funera Virtus
En Andream Riccardum Eq. Aur.
Civen Londinensem & Mercatorum Spleudidissimum
Yirum pietatis in Deum Insigms
Probitatis Erga Homines Eximia3
Existimationis apud omnes Snmmae
In negotiis maxime Publicis Agendis sedulitatis Indefessce _
In muneribus quibusvis obeundis pradentise simul & lutegntatis inaximaj ;
Societatis Indicae Prtesidem, stepuis Invitum
Societatis vero (uti vulgo dicitur) Tnrcicse Per octodecim Annos ^^"^^"p^^^g^^^^^
Ad illius itaq. Memoriam Societate illi prtesertira Pergratam
X Monumentura Hoc ei Honorifica3 Extruendum
Impensis suis Ilia ipsa Curavit Societas.
Corpus ejus superior! fedis parte
intra Cancellos
Ab Australi Latere Mensse SacrJE
Inscripto sub Marmore Depositum est
Ubi monnraentum hoc
Propter loci Augustias statui iion possifc
obiit C'° Septembris
rSalutislG72
^""'^(iEtatisCS
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« . ' -. Street, Burial Reo-ister.
^atS'^nUlh^t J::t:^i7^'^:^'''% -.d merchant of London. Will
personal estate accordii o fo tl l ud. b , n' • T > n^'"''^' ^'"'•^l
half of lands and tenements etc l' o 1 ol^^^^^^^^^^^ ^-"^^on. also one
and one hnndred onnces of phte witl ^ horses, etc..
paying the rent of £100 per a mm V; hVm T t>°"'' ^^'''^ J^'''^^ ^^^e
Dorset half the rents of tte f ^^f Port n ' ^''^1 ^''''^^'"^
second, third and fourth year X^e tator^ ^.H; f^ h '^^epleton for the
children. To. only dauo-hter Ci ri tinn r ^^^^^he benefit of himself and
had a fair portion on mar ao^^^.d ?o^^ consideration she
and g-odson John Berkeley al residn of est te '^'ond gv.ndson
Sceepleton and Wincerbourn St. St u's^^n Portsham,
then to third grandson Morris ley rem d, dor ri'' ''''^''''^ ^^^"^
grandson AVilliam Berkeley. To only Sr rW^^^^^^^ i 'I' youngest
her in marriage £4,000. To niece SlL-fpwtr^ T^"'" ^''^'^'^^ ^^dvanee
her marriage £200. To tL ^or of^sf Ohl n ^'''^
testator has long lived, £50. Tfi' D^ienn rP ' f^''^A ^" P'^^'i^^^
£50. To St. ThomasHospital, SoutVS. i^^^O^^^^^^^^^^ ^'^'^5' Street.
Company £100. To the East JndirCom mnf I, V,,,^" P^"' ^'^^ ^^''^^P^rs'
added to the almshouse fitocl.^ n^eu an? L v n^^ r^^ be
years. Grandchildren Cliarles Job Mo V\ ^^'"'^"''^^ ^^^O in two
residne of estate eqnallv as theiVt her the LorV ' v'\ ^V"'" "^''^''^'y
agree. Wife executrix: ^^'xu jonn iSerkeley and the executrix
Portsham fiirm let on lease for IQ years ^-icu^
on wh.ch is a charge on n life aged 0 ^ e is woJch •'oo""^;-
various ventures, and lent. ' '"^ '^ng list of munov in
Proved 19 Sept. 1G72 by Dame Susanna Puccard the relict.
See also a floorslab to Sir Andrew Riccard.
36.
Sacred to the memory of
Ihe Rev^^ Alfred Poyah, D.D.
for upwards of 40 vears R ctor of "tb"^'''^'*- "^Y'' ^^'^^
at his sole cost and he yah ^1173 , ' '''''^''^ '"'^^
by L t i IT^ fT'\''' afFecu-onate remembrance ^
Ble sed are tb' 1 k'? ^^'^ parishioners,
i^ieiseci aie the dead which die in the Lord.
From a brass on the north wall.
^i^, ^U.A. Ib49 ; and after holding various curacies became
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UqcIov of this parish on 27 December ISGO. He was the author of " The Annals
of the Parishes of St. Ohive, Hart Street, and All Hallows Staining" in iu
which the ::\ronnmental Inscriptions are given la full, but without any annotations
from wills.
37. ^ D.O. M.S.
Viator Commorare Rima
Ee Mirare
Christophorus Jacobus Elsseuhaimcr ab Elssenliaim
iu Preprunn Junior Welsensis Anstrius Generis spleudore
Vera in Deiim religioue pietate in Parentes observantia
in superiores charitate et comitate in quosias vei-e
Nobilissimus juveuis nobilaj Familia? Columen Juventutis
exemplar artinm et b'uguarum eognitionem in
signem pro divinis ingenii sui dotibus in Ratisbonem-
sium Gymiiasio Poetico Altorfiana Argentinensi Basi-
Ijensi Leidensi Academiis acquisitam peregi-inatio-
nibus adaucturus hie in Anglia ad Angelofum sanc-
torum cEetum avocalus animan suam Christo
^ Eedemptori reddidit corpus vero huic solo com'isit
descderiuin sui tristissimum omuibus bonis relinquens
iuprimis Parentibus Christoplioro Jacobo Elseuhaimero
ab Elsenhaim in Preprunn seniori et DorothejB ex
Nobili Hendelioriim familia prosataj
- qui Filio Unice unisoli sonectiitl? porcui extremum hoc
quod sibi ab illo desideravere animitus amoris mouu-
mentum inter candidissimas kcrvmas statuerunt.
Obiit anno iEratis xxi meu jx die xxviii
Anno Christi mdcxviii die yi Aug.
_ Xemo nostrum sibi vivit et nemo sibi raoritur
sive enim vivimus Domino vivimns sive morimur
Domino morimur sire ergo vivimns sive morimur
Domini sumus. Paufad Rom., c. 14, v. 17.
Fill, ad Parent
Vivo fruor tandem veris, ne flete Parentes,
Deliciis, ccelo, posteritate, Deo.
From a monument on the north wall with Corinthian pillars, cherubims and
other ornamentation, also a shield which is now gone.
St. Olave, Hart Sti-eet, Burial Register.
161G Aug. 8 Christopher Jacob Elsmhajmer, a Gentleman of Germanic, buried
in ye chancel close by vault of S'- Jea. Deaue.
The date given in the inscription does not corresnond with the date <M'vcn in
the bui-ial register. °
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EgHtlls ot t!)t Sate Jaiiulj).*
(See Tol. II., New Series, pp. 488—491 ; Vol. I., Fourth Series, p. 192.)
Anthoxy Bate of Loxdox, 1598.
Anthouie Bate, Citizen and Clothworker of Londou, 29 April 1598. To be
buried in the church of S' Alkmund's in Derby. All mv goods to be divided into
three equal parrs whereof Anne Bate my loving wife'shall have one equal part
according to the Custom of London, the second part to my children, to sons at 21
and to danghtei-s at 21 or marriage, etc. If all die their parts to my brethren
^iathaniel and Edward and to the children of my brethren Thomas, William and
Mat.thew Bate. To the repairs of the highwavs in Little Chester 26s. Sil To my
brother William £5. To my brother Matthew a ring of 40s. value. To my
brother Edward £13 65. Sd. To my brother Nathaniel 40s. To my sister
Ivatherine 40s. To my brother Richard Scattergood and to my sister Margery
his wife 40s. To my brother Benedict Quarles and to mv sister his wife 40s. °To
my nephew Nathaniel (my bi'other Robert his son) 408." To my brother Thomas
Bate £20 towards the payment of his debts in Derby and Little Chester. To ray
cozen Thomas Bate 1 Os. To the poor of the Company of Clothworkers in London
o3s. 4(7. To my brother Robert and his wife 53s. 4(7. Of the residue of my part,
one fourth to Anue Bate my loving wife, to my daugliters £50, and the remainder
to my sons. As to the tuition and bringing up of my said children, to my lovino-
brother Robert Bate my sons Henry and Anthony Bate, to my brother John
Lldred my son Thomas, and my daughters to inv wife Anne Bate, the said
guardians putting in security for the portions of my said children. My said wife
Anne Bate sole executrix, and my said brethren Robert Bate and John Eldred
overseers.
Witnesses : Roland Cotton, Thomas Fvsher. Proved at London 13 June 1598
by Anne Bate, the relict and executrix (P.C.C., 53, Lewyn).
Robert Bate of Little Chester, co. Derby, 1 626.
Robert Bate of Little Chester, cn. Darbv. Dated 21 June 1C26. To Thomas
Bate my grandchild all my land in Leicestershire which I had of my brother
lurvile his grandfather, called Rughe Bracken Holme, to him and his heirs for
ever: also to him all my land which I bonghc of Sir Robert Brett in Darbvshire
ui tlie occupation of William Dike and widdow Dawse or any other to him and his
heirs for ever. And for lack of issue to his brother William Bate and the heirs of
his body, etc. And for want of such to his brother Richard Bate and his heirs for
ever. Provided always that the rents for seven rears sliall be for the marriaoe of
his two sisters ]\rargarett and Catherine, that is to Margarett Bate £400 and to
Catherine Bate £300. The rents of my house in London called Beads in Canwvke [?]
Street to Jane Bate until tliere be made up for her marriage £300. To VVilham
Bate all my lands whicii I bought of Mr. John Agard and the land at Bonus I had
of Sir Humphrey Ferris [Ferrers] now in the occupation of Robert Stamford, and
I give him a house in Darbyshire wherein John Whittintrton dwelleth and John
Dyias, a tanner, to hira and his heirs for ever : for want (sf such issue to Richard
Bate his brother and the heirs of his body for ever. To Richard Bate my three
houses in London upon S' Margarets Hill near Old Fish Street, and the
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land I have in TTarwicksliire iu Newton in the "fissells" [Xewton-in-the-Thistlcs,
ochev\Yise Xewtou Eegis], which I bought of Sir Edward Cochin [Cokayne], and
the house my faclier dwelt iu and now my sister dwelleth in ; all which I give hini
and his heirs for ever, and for want of such issue to his brother "William and his
heirs for ever. And all my land and " leashe" in Grangefield in the occupation of
M'' Hope I give to my son and his heirs for ever, provided that the rents thereof,
being £10 ycarlv, shall be for the maintenance of Thomas Bate to school or the
University or Inns of Court until his age of 21, the remainder of the rent for a
portion for his daughter by his now wife. My leaslie " I hold of the Bailitf and
Duvongh of Derby" to my"'son if he so long live, but if God call him before the
expira[ion of the leashe " then I give it to iiis son Tiionias foi- the term unexpired.
To my son for his life all my household goods, etc., and after his death to his
next lieir. To William Bate and Thomas Bate and Elizabeth Bate, and to every
servant in my house 10s. each. To Becky Benytt, by [my ?] brother Benytt his
daughter, five marks at marriage or when 20. To my brother Edward Bate five
mai'ks yearly so long as he liveth if any of his kindred will keep him, but if my
sou keep him he to find him and the legacy to cease. Sly son only executor, and
my loving friends il- John Bullock, Esqr., iiP Tymothie Levinge, Kecorder, and
SB Thomas Levinge, Steward, overseers, aud I give them 40s. each.
Witnesses : Mathew Bate, Junior, John Scattergood. John lloulker. Proved
14 Oct. 1G26 by Nathaniel Bate, the sou and executor (P.C.C., 141, Hele).
Nathaniel Bate of Little Chesteu, co. Deiiby, Esquire, 1647.
To be buried at S' Alkmund's in Derbie. To every of my daughtei's by my
now wife Catherine Bate, namely Dorothy, Florence, Elizabeth, Sarah and Catlie-
rine for their filial pai'ts £10 each to be paid at their seveial marriages, but fui'ther
upon their dutiful carriage towards my said wife their mother which I leave for-
every of them to her approbation that every of them so behaving themselves
and being in her life married shall have such portions hereinafter mentioned — to
Dorothie £200, to Florence £150, to Elizabeth £150, to Sarah £150, and to
Catherine £150 when 21 years of age or married. To my sou Richard Bate and
my daughter Katherine, my children by my former wife, and which have heretofore
had their means of advancement, 20s. each for rings or what else they please in
remembrance of me. To every of my servants, both men and women, 5s. Towards
the performance of this my will to my loving wife Katherine Bate my whole estate
as also all interes. and estate in my house at^Little Chester and all lands thereunto
belonging, being the inheritance "^of the Maior and Burgesses of Derbie, and other
lands^in Little Chester, " desiring she would in vei'tue and good manners educate
my sonnes Nathaniell and John Bate and all the forementioned myne and her
daughters." Whereas I did by Lidenture dated 27 September 15 Cur. [1639]
made between myself of the one part aud M'' Thomas Hull, nij brother-in-law,
SB Daniell Ballard and SB" John Osborne of the otiier part, enfeoff the said Thomas
Hull, Daniel Bailard and John Osborne in divers lands in co. Derbie called Grange-
field or SVody of the Grange in Trusly, co. Derbie, one house in Cauinge Street,
London, called Beads, with "clause of revocation, which I never did revoke nor do
I intend to recall, etc. Lastly I constitute my well beloved wife Kathei'ine Bate
sole executrix, and my said loving friend the said SB Hull, my brother-in-law, and
my cozen Charles Agarde overseers, and after the decease of my said wife I appoint
mv said brother-in-law aud my cozen Charles Agarde executors. Dated 5 Slay
1647.
Witnesses : Charles Agarde, Susan Hope, Henrie Grettrex. Proved 6 September
1C47 by Katherine Bate, tlie relict and executrix (P.C.C., Ibo, Fines).
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B.T. 0. I„TT,.. Ch.:.t.i,, CO. D^Bv, Gekt., 1676
Bate £50 within on. ve„r 5 e I, . 'i
6 o.„,o. ,6:6 .,, „„A'p^;;:?
ThO„« B„., op ASH.V-BE-,,.,-ZorCH, CO. I,.,CESTE«, IIECC™, ,707.
ilOO.also the me of the roo, ,o» I™ .^/l^ f ^ To mj said dear , fife
"ve.-,tl,at part of the l.ot.se H r. e Sk ' i d 'i™ , "''^
live in dnring l,e,. life etc 5, ,„v f„„ 'Vi '^'"'^ I gave her the use to
my pictures and boofi et; To L Jtomas Bate £20 for nionraing and all
£o. Residue to be appraised eto Hia ^nmo ^ ?■ , m -P^ ^" ^^'"^ «f ^lole "
Elizabeth and Jane e^j« 7/00 y ^ de e is nf.^^ children James, Dorothy,
and shop, goods and all other my llLalTJ ^ f ^ '^''"'^ ^^'^ house
Uieir sever.] portions in money \f ,"u^^^^^^^^^ ^''^K'S to his three sisters
Bate executrix and executor, n 'cm n'iL^ .^^^^^^ Thomas
clerk overseer, .ud he to settle all dispute CeT 1 J,fne 70^ ^''^^^
3A:ir?:^i^r:xJ!^:S.f?d!'^- T„:^C^jS;:T^,ornto. Proved
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(Coll. of Arms, D. 25, Part II., Fo. 226.)
[For Arms see Visitations of Oxfordshire, Ilarl. Soc, vol. v., p. 33.J
S' John Dormer of . . ,
Robert Dormer-f da. of S- Thomas Read of
Dunstewe in Com. Oxon.
Anne d of CharIes=Rr!bert Dormer of^Kath : da. of Monta-ue Earle
Lotterell. 2^ wife. Roiisham in Com. ; of Liudsey. 1 wife.'
Oxon. ar.
Robert sonue & heire
set. 10 Ann. IGCS.
(Signed) Lewis Bolton
for my Master Robert
Dormer Esq'"^
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Cranscn'pt of 0mnm in tljt €iiiimt lit^mttv
of mljtxt front 1517 to urn*
Auno D'ui 1563.
Api-il 8 William Brfimall s. of ireniT and (mothers name blcmk)
April 24 Agnes Lncocke d. of RyclL-inl aud Elizabeth.
May 1 Joan Chennell d. of .John and Agnes.
May 20 Kichard Stephens s. of .Tohn and Allice.
Aug. 3 Mary Page d. of Jeames and Allice.
Aug. 6 Mary Synion d. of John and Joan.
Oct. 8 Thomas Skynner s. of Thomas and Joan.
Nov. 27 John Hill s. of M-- Edmund and Marv.
Dec. 28 Edmund Martir s. of John and Allice.
Feb. 18 Thomas Seaman s. of Nicholas and Joan
Feb. 20 John Willot s. of John and Agnes.
Mar. 6 Allice Sevrer d. of Thomas and .Joan.
xinno D'ni 1564.
Aug. 4 Margaret Brooker d. of Robert and Mary.
Sept. 19 Jean Huet d. of Th.anas and Joan.
Sept. 12 John Brumall s. of Henry and Elizabeth.
Oct. 8 Mistris Mary Braie d. of Sir Edward and Lady Ma
Oct. 10 Symon Lyne s. of William and Jean.
Jan. 2 Jeames Mabancke s. of John aud Maro-aret.
Jan. 4 John Cranley s. of Robert and Elizabeth.
Jan. 14 Reynold Stere s. of Thomas and Joan.
Feb. 24 M^^ Mary Hill d. of M^ Edmund and Mary.
Mar. 10 Allice Stone d. of William and Allice.
Anno D'ni 1565.
Oct. 24 Edward White s. of John and Af^ies.
Nov. 21 Jean Dudly d. of Robert and Joan.
Nov. 23 Walter Eliot s. of Richard and [? Martraret]
Jan. 20 Susan Levit d. of Oliver and Joan. "
Feb. 10 Edmund ffuller s. of .John and .Jean.
Feb. 22 George ffraunce s. of Thomas and Elizabeth
Feb. 24 Margaret ffraunce c^- of Thomas and Elizabeth.
Feb. 26 John Seaman s. of Nicholas and Elizabeth
Feb. 28 Agnes Turner d. of William and Julian.
Mar. 15 John Chennell s. of John and Allice.
Anno D'ni 1566.
April 11 Mistris Magdalene Bray d. of Sir Edward and Lady Marv, born April 2.
Aprd 22 Agnes Lyne. d. of William and .Jean. - ' i
April 28 John Skynner s. of Thomas and Joan.
May 24 Margaret Granley d. of Robert and Elizabeth.
June 9 Edward Hill s. of Edmund and Mary
July 17 Anne Levet d. of flenry and Amy.
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Jau. 3 Domynick Harnics s. of Georo-e and \o-ae^
Feb. 13 Agnes Stere d. of Thomas and Elizaberh. ^'
heb. lo Agnes Water d. of:\rorris and Ao-nes.
Feb. 16 A2-nes Brumall d. of Plenry and A^-ne^
Feb. 18 Robert Brooker s. of Robert and .^farj
Anno D'ni 1567.
Sept. 16 Mary Chenuell d. of John and Allice
Oct. 9 Thomas Oteway s. of William and Agnes.
^ov. 9 I homas Mabancke s. of John and Margaret.
Aov. 14 Mary W hue d. of Henry and Maro-erv
Dec. 14 Margaret Wickes d. of Xychohis and Joan.
r II l^'^l'S^'!'} Lucocke d. of Rychard and Maroaret.
Jan. 26 Robert Levet s. of Henrv and \mye
Mar. 3 Thomas Turner s. of WilHam and Julian. •
Mar. 20 Rychard Dulie s. of Robert and Joane.
Jlar. 21 Agnes Person d. of Bartholomew and Thomasin.
Anno D'ni 15C8.
3rar. 25 John Chapman s. of John and Katharyne
Mar 2o Mary Lyne d. of William and Jean
April 1 Robert Skynner s. of Thomas and Joan '
June 13 John Biguall s. of George and Elizabeth.
tT 'il '^r^'Z^^ ^^^nian s. of Nicholas and Allice.
Aug. 10 Mary ^^ hite d. of John and Agnes.
Aug. 24 John Hunte s. of John and Maro-aret
-Aug. 29 Margaret Redfourth d. of Richard and Margaret.
Oct. 24 George Steavens s. of John and Aliice.
Ucc. oO Magdalene Harmes d. of George and \o-nes
pT' \i \^'i)ii=Y'\f™""^^ ^- of Thomas^md Julian. '
leb. 21 Judith Hill d. of M^ Edmund and Mary.
Anno D'ni 15G9.
Mar. 26 Elizabeth Stere d. of Thomas and Elizabeth.
■July 31 John Chennell s. of Jolm and Allice
Ang. 7 Agnes West d. of John and Allice.
Aug. 14 Joan Graye d. of William and A^-nes
Aug. 18 Mary Slarckes d. of Anthony and Elizabeth,
^ug. 19 Rychard Eliote s. of Richard and Margaret.
v!h - ^'i'^^" «^ and Elizabeth,
^eb. 0 Ihomas Lncocke s. of Rychard and Elizabeth.
±eb. o flrauuce LHis s. of Thomas and ifary
Mar. 19 Agnes White d. of Henrv and Mar-erv.
^Uar. 22 Margaret tJkynner d. of Thomas and Joan.
Anno D'ni 1570.
April 7 Elizabeth Sherlie d. of William and Marv
May 2G Jean Lyne d. of William and .Jean
r gj'zabeth Xaldret d. of George and ^rar<raret
Jtme 16 I homas ffraunce s. of Thomas and Marg-aret'.
June 16 Margaret ffraunce d. of Thomas and Mar-aret
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June 19 Pieynold Chapman ?. of John and Katharine.
July 16 M- "William Hill s. of Edmund and Maiy.
Aug. -20 ]\Iargarec Sewev d. of Thomas aud Amy.
Sept, 5 Joan Brooker d. of Robert and Mary. "
Oct. lii Amy Wicke d. of Nicholas and Joau.
Oct. 2^ Auue IMabancke d. of John aud Margaret.
Xov. 2G Thomas Hunt s. of John and Margaret.
Dec. 3 Richard iFraunce s. of Olyver and Joan.
Jan. 2 Sara Blakeman d. of John and
Jan. 7 Rychard Redford s. of Richard and [? :\rargaret].
Mar, 5 John Levett s. of Olyver and Joan.
Anno D'ni 1571.
Mar. 2o Henry A Stone s. of William and Allice.
Oct, 15 Elizabeth Mower d. of John and Margaret.
Dec. 10 John Xaldret s. of George and ilargaret.
Feb. 24 John Stere s. of Thomas and Isabell.
Mar. 2 Magdalene ffrauncf d. of Olyver and Joan.
i\Iar. 7 Edward Slarkes s. of Anthony and Elizabeth.
Mar. 9 Robert Chennell s. of John and Allice.
]\Iar. 1-i Allice Seaman d. of Nycholas and Allice.
]Mar. IG Rychard Lucocke s. of Rychard and Margaret.
Anno D'ni 1572.
jMay 15 George Lyne s. of "William and Joan.
July 24 Elizabeth Roger d. of Thomas aud Anne.
Sepr. 22 Mary Ellis d. of Thoma.s and ilary.
Dec. 14 Joan Oteway d. of William and Anne.
Jan. IS Katha'ryne ffrauncf d. of Thomas and Julian.
Jan. 31 Thomas Bicknold s. of Roger and Agnes.
Feb. 1 Elizabeth Cooles d. of Mathewe and Julian.
Feb. 22 Rafe Hill s. of Edmund and :\rary.
Anno D'ni 1573.
Mar. 20 George Hunte s. of John and MarEraret,
April 19 Agnes Bicknold d. of Anthony and Christian
April 19 Elioner Naldrct d. of George and Margaret.
May 11 John Chapman s. of John and Katharine.
May 24 Elizabeth Redforde d. of Rychard and ]ilargaret.
June 21 Rose Battell d. of Thomas and Allice.
June 24 Walter Skynner s. of Thomas and Joan.
Aug. 24 Katharyne Parkhurst d. of George and Anne
Sept. 13 Edward Dulye s. of Robert and Joan.
Jan. 17 Joan Wickf d. of Xycholas and Joan.
Jan. 26 .John W' hite s. of Henry and Margery.
Feb. 22 Mai-garet Chennell d. of John and Allice.
Mar. 14 Thomas Mower s. of John and Margaret.
[N.B.— In the original the years 1560, etc., are described as "One Thousand Five
Hundred Three Score and One, Two, Three, etc. ; 1570, 1, 2, 3, as One Thousand
Five Hundred Three Score and Ten, Eleven, Twelve, Thirteen— then in Arabic
figures only.]
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Amio IVui 1574.
April 18 Rychard Gad s. of Lawrence and Allice.
T . ^ i '^'T^ ^- T'lomas and Amy.
JuW u m''""^'^^'^ °f ^--'S'^ and Elizabeth
S II ^^''^f ^'^ ^^^'"^'^'^ Jean.
Oct. 10 George 8tere s. of Thomas and Isbell.
Ju ■ AV-^IF ^il'^'T'' '^'^'"^ ''"J Katharine.
Af : 1 ^ ' s- of Hubert and Mary.
^H.u. lo Katharine ftrauncf d. of Oljver and Joan.
Anno D'ni 1575.
April 4 Joan Bicknoldd.ofAnthony and Christian.
In 1 ^ iT ^''T'-'^ -^"^^""-^^ Christian.
o w-n". ^- «f and Rose.
Tmfp ? Ar .^1'^^"'"^ Margaret.
1 i vf'l s. of Robei't and Margaret.
Oct U AV°,r Parkhurst s. of George and Anne.
1)11' li Ti T^ ^r-^' ^^"^^'^^ ^'^^ Margaret,
fa? U Elizabeth.
Jan. 29 Elizabeth Bickuold d. of Roger and Ao-ne,
Feb. 1 John Boxalls. of .John and .Joan. '
I'eb. J, Mabell Hunte d. of Hemy and Margaret,
fr! ■ 1 o nr La\vrence s. of Richard and Julian.
Ma.. 13 Oliver Wh,te s. of Henry and Margery.
May 19 John Goodin, " his ffather .Myniste" "
Anno D'ni 1576.
fnl l\ ^'^^'Ir '^"^''^ Griffin and M- Mabel!
June 24 Jean ffraunce d. of Oliver and Joan.
S 7 ? ^^^'t"^ •^/'^"^'^ ^^ho"^-^ ^^nd Allice.
^ept. 20 Maiy Baker d. of Edu'ard and Susan.
Dec 7 ?'\''\Pl'^^'"'''^^''^'»'^therAnneBelldam.''
Dec. , Rycbard Sandess. of John and Rose.
Dec. 2/ John Eihs s. of Thomas and Mary
Dec. 28 Elizabeth Crofter d. of Simon and [? Cliri^tianl
Mar. 0 John Wickf s. of Nicholas and Joan.
^Hr I'x r'f,^"'''"^ Cronchlan d. of Rychard and Allice.
Mar. 24 Katharme Bicknold d. of Anthony and Christian
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a^tinitia to njt prtnrtti ©isttattxins of mmtj:
frxiin ©arltian jHS'. 1076 in tf)e
Contiuued from p, 171.
[Harl. 107G, fos. 178, 178-\]
Axiiii.— Argent, a slag springing sahk, over all a frefhj vert.
.... Waniett of Framfeild in Sussex liviijrr temp. H. 7.=j=
Win. Wai-nett of Warmin^ton co. Siissex
made his brother John his Executor &
gave him his land.
"Wm. Wai'iietfc a
Legatee to his
brother Jo.
Jane Warnett nx Stone of
Framfeild. =p
Nichohis Stone of Framfeild.
Jo:T\'arnelt of Hampsted in the pish of=: .sister of Tho •
Framfeihi m co. Sussex made his will 28 Lnn-'stone, Bi.<=hop
Julij 15G2 A" 17° H. 8 seald with his Coat : of Winchester 9 H. 7
of Armes. i
Ciprian Warnett marr.=pMargar. da. of Jane wife
& dyed in the life of Smith of of lUc.
^'s father. Brighhemsted. Warner.
George Warnett of Fram-
feild 2 son of John & one
of his executors.
Marj da. &, coIi.=pJohn Warnett eldest^Alice 2'^ da of W"
of S^ Henry Owen son of Cyprian [Died \ Ernlv of Caclvliam
-1 Apl 22 Eliz. I in com. Sns.^ev
(1580) Inq. P.M. at \ Esq. son & neire
Horsham 26 July 22 i of S^ .John Ernly
Eliz.']. I the Judge.
Kt. & of Dorothy
his wife sist. &
Cot. of Thom. de
la Ware.
Jone ux Per-
kins of London.
Eliz : ux Ed-
wardes of Sussex.
Jone only dau. by Mary,
nx. Charles Tingledon
of Pigate Esq5.
John Warnett of Hemp-— Suzan da. & coh. of Rob.
sted [aged IG at father's
death*].
Ridley [of Wellieck
com. Surrey!].
Suzan ] da. marr. to
Ed. Jordan of Charl-
wood in CO. Surry.
Catherine 2 da. ux.
Tlio. Cole of Waldern
in com. Sussex.
Francis War-r^Ann da. of Sr. Edw : Boys
nett son & of Frodfeild in Kent re-
heire ob. vita nupt. S'" Tho: Sackvile
patris. Kt. of the Bath.i
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[Thomas. t]
For issue see
"Yis. of
Surrey,
162:3."
. , *" Sussex Inq. P.M." {Sussex Record Society.)
t Visitation of Surrey." {Earl. Sac) f " Visitation of Sussex." {Earl. Soc.)
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John Warnctt eldest Wm. Wametfc 2 soii=p Mary nx. Geo. Coiirthope of W'
of Geo. leigh in com. Sills.
Wm Wanictt son Ann da. of \Vm.-^]'uch: Isted son of Jolin son of John Isted
oMVm. Wanietfc. of Framfeild.
Thomas Isted* of Framfeld=pJone da. of ... , Twine.
Richard Isted=pAnne Goodwin. Thomas Isted.
Richard. Ann.
[ITarl. 1076, fos. 179'- and 180.]
^R^l^.— Quarter!)/ of ten : 1, Sable, a lion passant gunrdant or, letween three esquire
helmets argent,- 2, Argent, a chevron vert icithin a lordure azure charged
icith twelve plates; 3, Argent, a fess engrailed Mween six billets gules;
4, Argent, on a chevron sable three fleurs-de-lis of the field; 5, Argent, two
bars sable, on the upper one a mullet for difference; 6, Gules, a chevron
between ten crosses imttee argent, six in chief and four in base, all within a
bordure of the last ; 7, Argent, on a saltire gules five estoiles or; 8, Or, on a bend
gules, cotised azure, between six martlets of the second, three mallards' wings
argent ; 9, Or, on a chief gules three martlets of the field, a crescent for
difference; 10, Argent, a chevron between three {? laurel) leaves gules. Over
all a crescent for the difference of a second son.
[See Bnrke's '• Peerage," under Earls of Xorthampton, for earlier generations.]
Ladj Cicely da.^Sir Henry Compton of=rMary da. of S^" Geo. Browne of Balten
Brambletyeincora.Sus- I Kt. 2'^ sonne to ... . Vise. Montao-iie
sex now son of Lord ! shee was widd. of Tho. Paston^of
Compton, 1634. | Thorpe in Norfolk.
of Robert Earle
of Dorsett 1 wife
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Henry eldest Son by Mary Browne. George. John. Peter. Mary. Frances.
Richard Cicelyt eld. da. wife of S^ Jo. FermorJ son of S^ Rich. Anne ux. Clem
eldest Fermor of Fermor 2'/ ux. Hen. Arundell§ son of Tho. Paston of
son. Arundell son & h. app. to [Thomas] Lo. Arundell of Thorpe in co.
- Wardar. -
Wm. I
Tho. Arundell one yeare old & upw.!| Margaret 3-^ dan
* Az^5 - Gules, a chevron vair hetweeyi three talbots' heads erased or. Cu^ST —A buck's
head erased proper attired and ,r;orffed by a crest coronet or. f Died 1G75, a-ed 67.
\ T-^'- ■ TV""'}^? ^f-^ ^31' Clark). § Died 28 Doc. 1694.
I, 4th Lord Arundel of W ardour, died 1712. Yeatman's " History of House of Arundel "
(To be continued.)
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(^rtfltnal ©rants ol 9a'im in tl)e iMhlit
ORAXT OF ARMS TO ARTHUR IIERRYS.
.}..lT n "1! " r '-T''^ ^"'^ "'^^^'^ «^ others to whome these presents
shall come be seene heard read or undersfcoode WiUm flower Esquire otherwle
Ifrti nf'T P^-'j^-^'P'-^^.h,?'^!? Kinge of Armes of the east West aSd kS
partes of the realme of England from the ryaer of Trent northward SendJ h
greennge m our Lord God Everlastinge. Anciently from the bSnninoe the
vahent and vercuous actes of excellent persones haue ben con-ended o d wor d
and postcntie wuh sondrey monumentes and remembrances of their good deseart s
emong c the which the chiefest and most usuall hath ben the bearinge of i^nes
and tokens in Sine des called Annes beinge euident demonstrations and^testimcTni s
of p owesse and valour diuersly distributed accordinge to the qualities and desea? es
of the persons meritmge the same, which order as it was prudently dmysed hi t' e
beginnmge to s irre up and enflame the hartes of men to the imitation of vertue
euen so hath tne same ben contynued from tyme to tyme and yet is contd u alk
obserued to the intent that suche as haue don comendable seruice" o their P -ince ol'
Contrey either in warr or peace may therfore receane due honor in their lyues and
also deryve the same successiuely to tlieir ofspringe and posteritie for ever
F n T1l ^r°n .i^"^^^' '^'''y' «f Llixsev in the countie o E^ex
He^-^ p'lrf """f, y "-^''Tt?^ -Southminster Esquire the sonne of John
He rjs of Prittewell m the Counc.e of E^sex Esquire lineally descended from tho=e
of that surname in the north partes of this realme w^in my prouince & so bv i^t
^om"; an';e"^"'"h o'f tCe tokeu-s of ho
from h,s ance.toi;s : hatn required me ye sayd Korroy to deliuer and describe unto
to anv ctft"^ t'Tw ^'^^^^"^ '''' '^'^"^ P'i"<^i^'e or offence
hplnni? f - P ""'^ ^r'""'' "P^" ^'"''"''^ Creaste found properlv to
meZ^V.Vn^^ r""' ^^^th further desvred
me to a.s,gne unto his sayd ancient Armes a Creaste meete and lawfull to be boren.
YOL. II.,' SERIES
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& by power authovicie to m IStJd L etTo. ' '"'^ ''^^l^'^^fc
England hnne assio-ned -iuen 1 a ",?ntod nn ^n " ""t^er j- greate Seale of
Creast ou the heaulmo f^^^^e^l^tZ^ sayd Artlnire Herrys for bis
situate on a wreathe gold & .anu^ n nutd^^ ? "^''n ^''"m' -"'^^ ''^''^^d go-Id
sayd ancient Armes viz tS L ^0-0 dl% £ 'T^^'"^ fT' ^°8-ich<^-
foiles of ye field n.ore P^^^Z ^r^^:^""^^^^^ ^'^^^^^ cinquo-
Cbeast togicher w' ye said ancient A rmp, ^ 1' i " K ^'""''"^^ ^"^'CH
sayd >rorroy Kino-e of Arrae b do ^ ^^F i'^'^^'"^" ^ ^ho
presentes o4e & oTaant I'K ?> ^rir aforesayd do l,v th.se
fpringe^toanth:^^; ^^^''^^ ^« ''''
& they the same to have holde u ^bia f enio^ l^M.. / m ^^^-^
en.r herafter their due dil^e^^^r ^c^ J^^ ^^T]^ f ^ .^^^
cote armure peuon seale hatcheuionfc nr nMi ' 1 '"^'^ ^'"cld
pleasure without th'impedi en 01° nt™^^ ^'^"^'^^^ ""^^
^TXESSE WHEROF I the sSd ■ >; Ki persons. Ix
My name & sett to v^ seale of ,nrn^.ffi^°.^ • V, I'eerunto subscribed
of o,„. Lord God iicc?o,«, ifi ;:""f
.-nualto 'f,l4S.' " ft"' -a. „„ tte parcb-
2.onlfon ^3ft)tcfr«s anti Coats of 3nns
FROM ADD. MS. JS3S AND HARL. M.S. io;io.
Continued from p. 175.
[Add. MS. 5533, fo. 20r,.]
Barksted of Germnnv.==
in CO. Staff.
Michael only son. Jaie. rL. AnL.
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[Harl. ^[S. lOOn, fo.
Robert Langley of Al[hrop=pEiiime da. of Wm. Moore
in Com. Lincoln. | of Yorkshire.
Tlionias Lung-ley. Joane da.=Sir John Lang-=Ursula da. to W'"=pGeorge Basford
~ of John ley Lo. :\Iaiur Tillesworth of i of l!loudou
Fraiincis. Potkyn 1 of London A° London Gold- j Letherseller
wife. 1577 ob. s. p. smith to K. H. 8. 1 husband.
George Rowland Basford. a daughter* 1 maried= W'" Norris* son & heire of V^^"^
Basford =p to Francis Colte of Xorris of Fyfield in co. Bark-
50!i & I Middlesex. shire 2 husband,
heire. /K
See " Yis. of London, 1633-4," under Beresford.
[Add. MS. 5533, fo. 111.]
Arms. — Gules, a chevron argent lettceen three plafes.
Crest.— .4 dcmi-lion gules rampant, resting his paw on an oval shield in cartouch or,
charged iviih a jieur-de-lis azure.j
Seriaut Major Basse^f^Da. of Plowson, Alderman
iu Cheapside 1644. of London.
I
. . . wife of [John] Fowke Alderman of London.
23atfmnn.
[Add. MS. 5533, fo. 23.]
[For earlier generations and arms see " Yisitation of London, 1633-4," p. 55.]
[Joane] da. of Mansell=pRobert Bateman Skinner & Cham-=f Eliz. Daughter
of [Weyraouch] in the berlain of the City buried in St. , of [John] J
county of Dorset. Isc j Duiistan in the East. | Westrayof Lon-
^vife. ^ I don 2°" wife.
See "Yis. of London, 1G33-4."
A '
* In the Norris Pedieree, "Yisitation of Berkshire," ii., p 185, this is given as Mary da. to
Georjce Basford of London, widow of Roger Colte of Hertfordshire, married Sir John Norreys
sou of V,'m. Norreys of T) field. The second vrife of Roger Colte in the "Vis. of Hertfordshire,
1634," is described as Elizalx-th da. of Sir John Langlev.
t There is a grant of these arras bv Segar, see Add." MS, 12,225, fo. 16.
if See "Visitation of London, 1633-4,"
S 2
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Hohevt 1. Willi
Silkman.
[liar]. 3rS. 1006, fo. 55.]
Thomas Baxter of=Elizabetii da. to Geor-re
Lincolneslnne. Bledworth of BledwortiK
[Harl. MS. 109G, fos. 30 and 31.]
[For Arms see " Yisitatiou of London, 15G,S "]
I com. Snvvey. [isfc wife.]
aa. ot Leecl.ci otLou- Tho. Dubridge- I
Sonne &
heire.
Piiche of
London.
of Alhal-
lowes.
^Vm. Lo.
Cobham.
don.
1. ^Villiam 2. Edward.
Beeeher,
3. Georo'e.
1. Caly. 2. ffraiincis.
conrt of Stret- j
; feild. I
Edward. ^S^ilUnm.
ieSr ie^^^^T'^'^t^tr frt^^^^-^^'^- MaU,.etwireto
^aried Southampton 80, " London Thomas I - '
Qnarter.
WiHiam.
bridgecourt.f
:\Iabe
Richa
ton.f
(To be continued.)
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221
GEXEALOGICAL EXTRACTS TEOM SIXTEENTH-CENTURY WILLS
IN THE CONSLSTORY COURT AT CANTERBURY.*
VOLUME Xm.-conimued.
Margery Ins sLer and Br?d is da^' 7^
Book in Bordi.=. Eicluid Wdkt S r- 1^"''^°"^ ^^^^^J^'' ^^is Sophjstrye
College of Wye. Pzitd 15 Dec 1^2. '"'^ ^""^ ^^^^^^^^^i' ^he
GoutheLfkl^his^ToL?^t°:f "lleJ^^ P^-'^ Church of
Dennes Rysedene and Tvr niSeS hf cZrt\'''^'r\ ^'^''^ The
Thon^as and Simon hi^ ^^^^^^^^^ o Little GouthersL
steeple to the Parish Church of Gout W £6^ t the maki^ " o^^'"^^ ^
storye m the body of the '^aid Chnrr^h -prh n^' making of a new clore
disposed people .ill go l^nS in hand to n"ke T*^'^'"" '^'^ F'^ '''^
aud if the said steeple be inade tow^ ds . n. ^ f same steeple aud storye,
sam 10-. Dated 19 Dec 15 " f "^'^ substantial bell frame in the
the'cha^l Sie?1^;S'c£^l^^!^SP^S^'^t^^'?;- ^"^^^ ''^
Joane. To the said chmch all his PrJksn.^ h "^r^^^f J^^^"^^^^^^^ I^^-cj and
convenient for the quire {} Ri^i^^^^^^^
Newlaud his son-iu-iLv. H^nry F en.ehan^ h^^^ u '^"^^
Frengehamof Hulden. Geoit^his son ^ TT' ^^^-^^'d
a piece of land and also a pi ce (^^f land con^^in no'f' ^^^^"'^^S^ ^^^'^
first mentioned piece of land he pnrchieTor^^^^^^^^ which messuage and
his heirs for ever. That Georo-e hi. i i u- ^'^^^ '""^ ^nd
certain lands therein m ntioned v i n he ct H ^To''^'^ "^'"'''^S'
Thomas Frengeham of XortSn^^'landry the landsT^ hi'' 'T' . ''''^
already bequeathed whe^^'^fe^^i ^^te ^aSfSS^:^ iS 'L^^^
* Continued from p. 177
• t The following legacies ^eeni to be iu .^o his children die without i.sue.
222 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HtRALUICA.
?^™S?(S.^l[':f ^^^'^Se^ the wages of the Chaatrie Priest of
^"^ti'K'^^J^rh ''"-''"^^''^ "^^^ ^"^^^^ «f -1 years ll^sli^fen^
'4e Lfoi^ snH, 1 H 1" '^"^-If^ P,"^''^?'?'- '"^^ =^1' ^^"^ ^^^-^ ^vithoat such
p. pe"t:;^rd^^;;,e^™^s: ^^-t"-'- «. sc..., vo.. v.,
Master William PagrVic r of No uSt^Vfc^^^^^ M
0^"- TL^
EoUrtDver, Mayor of D^;-;r Datar^S xl,'.Toi.^"^""
ti.esaid Thomas Te ytt. Sr5J?S? hh Jol.nsonof
all l.is lands and fcnenisnS iTp ■ 1 1 ; T% '° l'« '''"s
UDec. W>3 M Buchiiigton and elsewliere in Kent. Prored
{To be continued.)
'^^^ '^^'^ ^^^^'^ persons; if so, the particle
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225
230 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HEEALDICA.
BATIIURST WILL.^.
brochcr Edward BaUierste. His sou Thomas. Tlic children of iS h ot
Robert hersce His sister Dave the wife of Thomas Daye. His te V co
B adwuieot bmarden l is sister Anno Brayricke. Elizabeth his w H^ . ' ^
or or husband H.s House at Staplehnrst. John and Tlu.n. ' son o 1 i
bi other Robert. H,s Lease of the Black Friars in CmO^y. Broved G M ,v 1 0 5
(Probate Registry, Cautcrbtiry Consistory Register, vol. 2G. fo. 43.) '
rlJl:]'Tf Cfanbrook, widow. Dated 11 February 1505. Testator
des.red to be buried m the parish dmrch of Oranbrook. Son Tlmma. B ors
nominated ex-ecucor. Son Tymothy Bather. Godchild Samuel/so^o^T n u
Ba l er. Ma Bather, son Tymothy's danghter. Sara Batl er and T v o y
Bather children of son Tymothy. Daughters Margaret and Mary. Anna Ba 1 e?s e
aymochy Batherst, children of son Thomas. Cousin Thomas Bather ? t e e Id r'
and his wife Elizabe h. Goddaughter "Pashence," dau. of cons n Thonv s
Bathersc. Cousin A\ilham Webb, gent. Daughter-in-law Joane S i l and he
St B. the?-r"'\r'^^^ ^"^^ [not
Kobei t Bathei.t. Mary Sanders, daughter of testator's daughter Mary Bither^t
Goodwife Cosin " Overseers, sons Tymothy and John Batherst ^ ^'^tne,,.t.
beaie Tof o^'^nn? nf "^'"r"^ ""-^ ^''''''^''^ P^'^P^^'ty'' includes a
Pe^ rl,t /f of money for a dinner to those who came to testator's funeral
^'S P fi° '^r""^'^-".?"^'''^ '''' ^J^i'O'"''^^- ^Vitnesses: Timothy Ba 1 e '
P^'ovedO March IGo/ (P ba^e
Registry, Canterbury Consistory Register, 39, 72.) "jlcUc
Robert Bathurst of Horsemonden, Clothier. Dated 10 August 1577 Wife
Alice ; sons by first wife Paul, Stephen and Robert ; sons by seco c wife EdwarrI
and John ; daugh ers Susanna, Patience, Catherine and Grace, sons-in- aw Somas
Busshop, Robert Clampard, Giles Francklin, Barnaby Nepekar, dau -h ei^s J me
S.^1rS^?S^.^ t^^^LSr^^ "^'^^ Bathurst, sis^; inn:
Ed«-ard Bathurst, gent of Goudhurst. Dated 19 Auo-ust 1051 (P.C C ) To
be buried a Goudhurst ; wife Martha, eldest son Edward T my house called Finch-
cocks; brother Thomas, Esq., deceased, and his wife Elizabeth Dor el child wife
big with ; brothers-in-law George Maplesden and Thomas Hooper ; ousi Va t r '
Drewry ; sons Edward, John, Thomas and William ^
Edward Ba burst of Finchcocks. Dated 27 January 1689-90 (85, Dyke). To
be buried in Goudhurst Church, " near my ancestors.'' Names Judith, mi well^
.A "^"^f ' ^'^«'»^^'^yi"i^^'" and Richard my brothers, to 'whom he
leaves certain sums of inoney. Xames also the wife of said Will am Bathurst
and " my sister Elizabeth Bathurst." Brother Thomas Bathurst, Esq., to l e u
and sole executor,_ asking him to be kind to his wife, to whom he leaves the use
b nM,''.,'"'T/rT II T '^f at Finchcocks." Leaves his lands to his
brothei John Bathtirst and his heirs male, failing these they are to o-o to his
pTthnl Tf' I'-^'^^',?^ ^'H^S heirs malelo him, then to brother Willilm
Bathurst and h.s 0\ illiara's) son Edward Bathurst and his heirs male (upon whom
they eventually devolved). Proved at London 1690.
Edward Barhurst, Esq., one of the Masters of the Middle Temple. Dated
I J, ^"'y .r o f'''''^ Goudhurst in vault with late wife Elizabeth
Bathurst ; wife Mary Latlmrst and son Richard to divide property ; son Richard
sole executor. Proved 12 Xov. 1772 (P.C.C., 391, Taverner)
(
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234 illSCELLAXEA GENEALOGICA ET nERALDICA.
illonumcntal fnscnpttons anti S^tral^rj^ in
^nmmiom from Smm^,- ttt;*
To the meiuorv of Tobias Wall, Esq'"
Avlio died 5^'' of July 1744, ao-ed 58
and of Mary his wife who died
.V^ ^d'!- of Marcli 1729, nged 30.
From a large mouumeiifc at the east end of north aisle. Two black marble
Re we ; rii n,-l? ' ^'^^^ ^'''^^^t'' f^'^' ^1^^ ^"^^t '•enniins.
fSld hi? ISS ' '^'^"^ '""'^'^ "'^ ^^^'^^'"'^"^
St. Olave, Hart Street, Burial Pieoister
1728-9 Jan. 29 Mrs. Mary Wall, in je vault io ve chancell.
July 17 lobias Wall, in the chancel vault.
.rnK^n'V'M" ii^'^cription, which gives March for January 17-->8-9 due
probably to the mounment not having been put up until 171-1.
39.
In the north vault
near this place lieth the Bodv of
Thomas Debukk, Esq'- '
Commander of a Ship in tiie
Hon^e East India Companv's Service.
He departed this life the G"' day
of March 1770, A^ed 55 years.
Also M" Jaxe Wilkins
late wife of the above
TnoiLLs Deeuke, Esq"-
who died August 13'h, i803
aged 83 vears.
Also xM" Margairet Bixgley
who died January 2"'', 1828
aged 7G years
niece of the above
M--^ Jane WiLKijr.s.
* Continued from p. 195.
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285
From a plain marble table: in the oast end north aisle.
Arms.— .-1 chevron .... hehreen three stronU erect . . . . ■ impalino-. on a chief
three roundels. . -
These arms are not in Burke's "Armory" for Debuke or Wilkins.
(P.C.C., 90-97, Jenner.) Thomas De Bake of Komford, Essex. Esq. Will
dated 27 Jan. 1770. In an infirm state of body but perfect mind. Has contracted
wiLii John Jones of Great George Street, Westminster, Esq., and ^far^aretta Maria
his Avife for the absolute purchase of the fee simple of the freehold and copyhold
messnag-es, lands, etc.. late of John Badger Weller. Esq., deceased, former husband
of the said Marcaretta ]\raria Jones, being in Romford, set out in a conveyance
dated G June 17C0 for 29 years six mouths from 11 Oct. 1704 for £2,840 Is. Qel
but by reason of the infancy of Jane \Yeller, daughter of John B. Weller 'and
iVIargaretta 3Iaria aforesaid [vrho ^"ill not be aged 21 years until 29 April now
ne.xt coming], is not completed, this shall be done the monev bein<'- paid and is
now conveyed to Robert Halcrow of ^lark Lane, London, wine merchant, in trust.
Lighc acres of the said lands to be conveyed to Richard Benyon the youn"-er of
Gidea Hall in Romford, Esq., and his heirs for ever according to an aoreement
between him and testator. All the profits of the residue of the estate for wife Jane
Debuke for her life, and after her death in trust for the benefit and use of testator's
sisters Elizabeth Debuke and Jemima Debuke, and his nephew Thomas Debuke, or
if deceased to their children, or failing such in anv way said wife shall direct.
Codicil, 1 March 1770. Niece Ann Gibbons £200, is now married but testator
knows not her husband's name.
Proved 24 March 1770 by the relict, Jane Debuke.
40. Mail by lyinge downe in his bedde to reste
Siguifieth layed iu grave by suggeste
Man by sleeping in his cowche by nighte
Betokeneth the corps in grave withowte spirit
and by rysinge agaiue from rest and sleepe
Betokeneth resurrection of body & soule to mcete
When atropos divideth bodie and soule a sender
the one to the earthe the other to heaven w"'owt eucomb^'
God graunt us his grace to be readie to passe
at the hower of death witli him in spirit to solace
That we may have o' eares atteute to heere the trumper sound
Sayinge Aryse yee dedde and cume to the doome
To the blessed JoifuU and to the cursed rich and woe
and to the electe heaven & to the reprobate inferno :
M' I'HO.MA.s iloRLEY, gentellnian & Clarke of y« Quenes
Majesties storehouse of Deptford & one of y'^ officers of y^^
Quenes M»'''-' Navye, deecessed 20 daye of July l-oGG.
The above iuscriptiun is inscribed on a brass plate fixed in a carved marble
panel on the east wall of the north aisle.
MISCELLANEA GEXEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
41. Hextjy Weldon second .onne of Ralphe ^Veldox of Swanscoinbe
in Jvent, Lsqmre, Ehzabed; liis wifle, a-ed vii veares
was buried rxsv'i^ of March Anno 1595, Eliz: 37. '
42.
Katherixe, thirde daught of Xiciiolas Bestx[ey] of Graves Inn
Esquin Deceased x.xxti. dave of Angu.t Ao uOd '
Beinge of the Age of ,xx<i yeres and one
moneth and lyeth here by her sister Ellenor.
The last two inscriptions are from old bra^^es whiV-h u-^,.. • • • ^
Chapel in St James in'the Wall, but weiV moved i 189 to% 0?"^^'^
and are now (1913) ao-ainst the wall b^lmv H.^ f ■ ~, ^ '^"^^ '•^'^^'^ ^ Church,
lower brass his a cLt^of^ ms ora lozenge ^^^'^^ ^
Bes^xey:"''"'"'' «
St. James in the Wall llarriage Register.
Xicholas Bestney of Graye's Inn in Holborn, Esq., and Bridovt
^^BeL^-'^'°" ^""'^ '^'^"^i^'^' London, gent., and Si.yll
St. James in the Wall Burial Register.
Eleanor Bestney.
Catherine Bestney.
Ursula Bestney.
Daus of 'Xiclj5 and Bridget Bestney.
Bridget Bestney widow of Nicholas Bestney
aade from the n.cri'afovc, ■
1586 Aug. IS
1608 July 28
1592
1604 Mav
1604 Au^.
1632 Mar. 22
ihese notes made from the registers.
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iplpiisiilSH
mmmm^m
Irofedl jlirSsf "'^ Be,ya.i„ Be.,n,j.
(To be continued.)
(Milh of tljt 3Sate ifamil})/
. (See Vol. II., Xew Scries, pp. 48^-491 ; Vol. I., Fourth Series, p. 192.)
The Rev. Thomas Bate of Calke, co. Derby, 1728.
tl.e'Sutc?of Eni\;;-" 'j T^""^^ ^f'i ^^^^ - ^erby, '-Presbyter of
and thai 'bl-et r . 'be ^ive "o^li slJ^'r '"'"■^^ ^-^'^'^'^^ Chu,i,ard,
non^ie Hirnn rn nr.rfon^ P 1 > ^^"^^'^ Harpur's servams. I desire the
gt,e:iJlS¥F Sin=^- ^
* Continued from p. 200.
238
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Swarkestoii and Curate of Ticknall for the time beiii"-, my brother James Bate
during his .life And after his death the senior churchwarden of Ashby de la Zouch
for the time being." I give to Jesiis College in Cambridge £20, to be paid into
the hands of the ]\Iaster for the use of the College. I give to the Corporation for
the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts £5. I give 40.<f. per ann. to the
Charitj School of Ashby de la Zouch adjoining the vicarage garden tovpards the
west, and of which ISl^ Charles Stewart is now Master : to be paid half yearly at
Michaelmas and Lady Day, clear and free from all taxes, payments and deductions,
out of the meadow lands commonly called the Little Carr lying in West Broughton
in co_. Derby, to the Trustees cf the said School for the use" of "the said SchooL To
my sister Dorothy Johnson I give £10. To my sister Jane Bate £30. To my
niece Ann Palmer a Spanish piece of gold in a box in my trunk. To her brother
Joseph my "scrutore." To her sister Dorothy two pieces of old gold. To my
cousin Mary Bate two pieces of old gold. To W Sarah Clark two pieces of old
gold. To M'' Samuel Sturgess, my brother [Anthojiy] Johnson and M'' Hilditch
a ring each. To my cousin Lucy Sturgess a ring with my father's and mother's
hair in it. To the poor of Caulke £1. To the poor of Ticknall £3. To the poor
of Swarkeston £1. I make my brother James sole executor.
Witnesses : Ant. Johnson", Sarah Clarke, Eliz. Smith. Proved at London
1 April 1728 by the oath of James Bate, the brother and executor.
The PiEV. AxTHONY Jo^Nso^' of Swarkeston, co. Derby, 1732.
Anthony Johnson of Swarkston, co. Derby, "Presbyter of th.e Church of
England." To be buried in the churchyard of the parish where I die at the
discretion of my executrix. To my niece Izabel White of Ashburn Green £5,
in consideration of ^her care of my sister her mother in her last illness. To
M^' Ann Driiry of Nottingham my wife's niece one guinea. To ray niece Mary
Barton of Ticknal, widow, 40.^. To my niece Hannah Shardlow of Aston 40s,
To the poor of Swarkston 20s. My loving wife sole executrix. Dated 15 Sept.
1730. ^
Witnesses : George Pilkington, James Bate. Proved at Derby 9 May 1732 by
Dorothy Johnson, the relict and sole executrix.
James Bate of Ashby-de-la-Zol-ch, co. Leicester, Gent., 1757.
Indebted to my sister Jane wife of M>^ George Pilkington £200, and am obliged
by my late mother's will lo pay mj said sister £50 a year for her life. I give her
one annuity of £20 out of my lands in AVest Broughton. To Dorothy, the eldest
daughter of my niece Anne Drury, £200 charged on the said lands. After the said
annuity and legacy the said farm to James Drury, the eldest son of mv said niece
Anne Urury, and his heirs for ever, one of which closes called Little Carr, sriven me
by my late brother Thomas Bate, clerk, is charo-ed with payment of 40s. a year to
tne charity school of Ashby aforesaid. To Thomas Kirkland of Ashby aforesaid,
surgeon, and husband of my niece Dorothy Kirkland, his executors, etc., my
messuage in Ashby in the tenure of Mr. Fowler Oldershaw, and the rest of the
messuages, lands, etc., which I hold by lease from the feoffees of Ashby de la Zouch
free School, etc. To Francis, the eldest son of the said Thomas and Dorothy
Kirkland .... To Charles, second son of my niece Anne Drary, my messna"-es, etc.,
in Loughborough, co. Leicester. To Charles Drury and to Thomas Drury, Anne
Drury, A\ illiam Drury, John Drury and Anna Maria Drury, the other children of
my niece Anne Drury, £100 each. To Dorothy Kirkland and James Kirkland,
daughter and .son of my niece Dorothy Kirkland, £100 each. To ray niece Drury
£50. To my niece Kirkland £50. " To Mrs. :\Iary Cotterell and Mrs. Katherine
bturges one guinea each. To the Rev. M^ Pegge one guinea. To- tlie Rev. Peter
Cowper if he shall continue Vicar of Ashby £5. Bequests to servants and to the
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA. 239
poor Mentions being executor under the will of his late sister Dorothv Tnl,n..n
o\r S 1 ; ^'"^ Beaviiio-ton, Sarah Beavin-ton.
vonS r ' n 1 !f '^'^Ptember 1757. To James Bate Kirklaml and Jane Kirkland
yom g«c .on and daughcer of my niece Dorofchv Kirkland, £100 each livol ^
Stoxe Tablet ox the exterior of the East Wali- of Calke Churph
CO. Derby, to the South of the East Window. Copied 5 Dec.T9w '
_ Here lieth the Body | of Mr. Thomas Bate B.D. late Fellow I of Jesn. rolled^.
(■s>c) m Cambridge I Chaplain to S^ John Harpur Bart J I eS^.^^^^^^^
Su-arkescon in winch place | he gained the love of all by the I U-eet, els of
temper his | obl.gemg carriage and his ^oodnefs & I chadty to a I h t n i^l
X^l P 'roT'l iT't'!"'' '7.'''' ^'-t ^''^''^Seuoe & | iildusS/in th d i ch Se
ot hus I Fa.toral Oflice & his strict & reguler (.7>) | adherence to ill Hip onn-^H^n
uons & usages of the Church, whose | Doctrine l.e ' adS wtl^^^ , j^^^
Rectors of Swarkestoxe. (Cox's "History of Derbyshire Churches.")
l^. Thomas Bate. Patron, Sir John Harpur.
1^2b March oO Anthony Johnson. Patron, Sir John Plarpur.
Burials fro3i the Swarkestoxe PtEGiSTERs.
l^U Sril7 Rector of this Parish. Aged 52.
i / Apiil i The Revi M^ Johnson, Rector of this Parish.
The Bate Library.
\ 01. jii., Aew &ei., p. 232, is now quite clearly visible :— ' ■
TJeo 0. JI. Gloria
Quod hcne fcUcifeiiji voriat
Ecdesia, bonisq-y Literu,
Bibliothecam ham donavit
Thorns Bate S.T.B.
Pid ihmificenlid stirrcxit yEdlfirium
Anno Salv.th Hitmajue.
CIODCCXXX.
240
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
0otm an5 (auertfs,
" Miscellanea Geuealogica et Heraldica," Vol. III., X. S., p. 95.
hom]u^^^Jf'''p^''''!' '''''''^ ^1'^ tlnrd Baronet and wa.
i^oin m l,bb, and was therefore only a year older than Archur Welleslej.
George Armytage.
To the Editor " Miscellanea Genealogiea et Heraldica "
Dear Sir,
inscription given below on a tombstone in Wales last wedc
ana i th nk ic is worthy ot preservation in the "Miscellanea Genealoo-ica et
Heraldica" should yon find room for ic. ^eneaio^iia et
Craigston, Bisley, Surrey. Yours faithfully,
^ ^'P^- A. Tudor Craig, Major, F.S.A.
Inscription on tombstone in Llanfair Churchyard, co. Merioneth :—
m^^rA^''^'" ^'""'i 'n ' " g-<^ntleman, | a most charitable
man I Adam Gregory | Captain m the 29^1^ Regiment. | After serving throuc^li
of trio l"f^P';'?>' ^''^"■^ 18^^ ! ^-'^^ Wellington, j He had Clasps
of Honor I for | Eolica, Vimiera, Talavera, [ Busaco, Albuhera | He died at
Llanfau- May 11". 1868 | aged 83 years. | Beloved & respected | by ill
^'''"%o{T^4°f}j;Z"^, lY. i 1, p „f Grantham, co, Liucoh., 15fi2-aC32";
" V;-;\«ti.n f Registers of Alford and Rigsby, co. Lincoln, 1538-1680"; Vol. VllI
VuMtation of the County of Lincoln, 1666." - ' -ti^-,
to varL f.n^ Ii \. '-^^^-^ ?f Somerby, m which he gives some particulars relating
T^n^Hin . i.t' f ^Pf t^'D?^, I'e Kegi.ter. All'ord and Eigsby is edited by ihe Eev R C
tX^c ^^^^fl' contributes an Introduction,in which he draws attention
to the name, of many of the landed gentry recorded therein.
it hiuefuTr\hl '^Jf'^^'f.f Lincolnshire, 1666, will be of great yalue, especially as
f,,rti,i uu'tc-1 the editorship of 3Ir. Everard Green, Somerset Hcnild, which reauire^ no
Int?od.ctiTSn''°v1 ''T''7- ^ ^'"^i able and int resting
the lSe WnfXt '"''f r that this Visitation has been taken from a copy, made by
to wheuS n!er/.l^f//1- V!^^ 'n'^°''' Visitations, and he examines into the evidence as
Nmr,. SldchM B.si,, a,i CMe at tU I-uUiM., OJlce, 140 ir„rdo,r Strut, Lu„d„, II'.
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©tsitattoit of ©j^tortosfjire, I668-9.
dTfttiplaff.
(Coll. of Arms, D 25, Part IL, Fo. o\)
[For earlier and later generations see a/ifr, pp. 202 and 2J:2.]
William Fettiplace==Eliza. da. & coheire of
of ... . j Ednumd A^iifield of Ewelrae
I in com. Oxofi.
I- rn'l Alexander FettepIace^Martha, da. of Geor-e
ut Ohilrej eldest of kiuo-ston in Com. ! Skynner* of Ilorapson
Bercks. I i„ com. Warwic.
Francis Fettiplace .of Suucombe-pDorotliy da. of Thomas Yate of Lif .rd
in com. Oxon
i!i com. iK-rks, ar.
Bartho!omew=Mary da. & heire of \Yilliam Anne ux. Eliz-
Fettiulace In-lefeild of Kateiinyton in Juliis .Johis
Sonne & heire. Com. Harap. Doncas- Green^
ter. wood.
* The inscription in Swinbrook Church shews the father of Martha as William Skinner of
iioffmg-ton, CO. Warsvick.
YQh. 11., SERIES Y.
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253
William Tytlki) of W^iodhoiiselie
Esq'': Writer to tlie Signet, ]'.ears
Giik'S, a Lyon's head erased Argent,
Laiigiied Azure, betwixt three
Crescents Or, witliin a Border of
the last. _ Crest, the Rays of tlie
Sun issuing from behind a Cloud
proper. j\Iotto, " Occultus non
extinetus."
JIaf: 7 January, 17G8. ■
A true c'0])y
(Signed) R. ]
I. Srodart,
Lyon Cler
Depute.
Lyon Olhce, 0 February 1885.
Henry Willia.m Tytler. ;M.D.,
. I Bears, Gules, a Durk in pale
.i proper hilted and pommelled Or;
j on the point thereof a Wolfs
head couped of the last, armed
• and langued Ai'gent, Between
I three Crescents of the third, all
within a boi'dure ermine. Crest,
an Orle of Laurel encircling an
I Anchor and iEsculapius's rod in
Salcyr, on the top of the Anchor
1 a plume of three feathers all
; proper. jMotto. above, "Spes
I fama Sal us," and below the
i Shield, " Immortalia Spero."
j Matriculated 1 3''' August 1 803.
A true copy.
(Signed) R. R. Stodart,
I/yon Clerk Depute.
Lyon Office, 6 Feb. 1885.
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Jamks Tytler of
Woodhouselee, Esquire,
Clei-k to His Majestv's
Signet Principal Col-
lector of Taxes for the
County of Ediiiburah,
and Fellow of tlie
Hojal Society of Edin-
biiruli, second son of
tlie Honourable Alexan-
der Fi'a^^er Tytlei-, j.ord
Woodhouselce, one of
tlie Senatoi-s of the
College of Justice and
Lords Connnissioners of
Justiciary, by Anne
Kiaser, Daughler and
Heiress of William
Eraser of ]]elnain
Es.juire, which Alexan-
der Eraser Tytler was
eldest son of William
Tytler of Woodhouselee
Esquire by Anne Craig,
daughter of James Craig
of Dal u air I'] squire, in
right of whom the said
Alexander Eraser Tytler
was served one of the
Heirs Portioners of the
late General Sir James
" IJ ■ Henry Craig, G.C.B.,
" ' G^overnor General of
North America, the last
w i h £ a 1 ,1'd r of hp i I ^ ^'T} '"'''^ ^'■'^^^'^ ''-^"g^ed Azure
W an^i^ , u' ^? H ^^^""'^ ^" Matriculation of the said
Matriculated the Second March 1824.
(Signed) Geo. Clerk Craigie,
Lyon Depute.
true copy.
(Signed)
Lyon OlEce, G February 2 855.
Pi. Stodart,
Lyon Clerk Depute.
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^ TfiLLiAJi Fraser-
. ; Ti-TLEE of Baliiaiii in
I the Countj of Inver-
I ness, Esquire, a Deputy
; Lieutenant and Con-
j vener of tiiat County
i and Commandant of
I the Inverness Artillery
! Tohmteers liaviug- pyQ.
! sented a Petition °to the
Lord Lyon Kino- of
Arms settiiio- furti,' ti,;,t
, he is the third and eldest
surviving son and re-
presentative of the kite
William Fraser Tyrler
of Balnain and Bunh-
, yards, Esquire, Vice
I Lieutenant and Con-
I vener of the County of
j Livei-ness, and his \vife
1 Margaret Cussans only
I child and heiress o'f
i George Grant of Eurds-
. yards in the County of
I Elgin, Esquire, eldest
sou of Patrick Grant of
Glenmore Esqiu're, and
.■ ^ ' Jiis wife Annie M'^Wil-
liani, which Patrick
Honourable Alexander Fra^r TvSr f l ' s father, was eldest son of the
imsmm
msmmm
the families of Craio- of" D^ia r iv 'Ir nf > 'V his representation of
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Crescents Ardent, for Craig of Dalnair: Third, Qaarterly. l^t ^iid 4th .^y,,,,^
a Bend enorailed between three Frases Argent ; 2"'' and o'''^,' Argent, three'Cntioin'
Crowns Gules, all within a Bordure Argent, for Fraser of Balnain : Fourth*. Guk--
three Antique Crowns Or within a Bordure parted per pale of the last and* Azure"
for Grant of Burdsyards. Above the Shield is placed a Helmet befitting his iV'^ree
with a n'.antling Gules doubled Argent, and upon AVreaths of the prcfper LiveJit-
are set the two following Cuksts, viz', on the de.xter side, for Tytler, The Eavs r,f
the Sun issuing from behind a Cloud proper, and in an Escrol over the same't'^iiis
IMoTTO. '"ficcuitus non e.xtinctus'' ; and on the sinister side, for Fntser, A Sta!x"s
Head erased proper, and in an Escrol over the same this I\Iotto, "Je suis'prct
Matriculated of new tlie S"' day of May, 18G4.
(Signed) James Eorimer,
A ti'uo copy. Lyon Clerk.
(Signed) R. R. Stodart,
Lyon Ollice, 6 I'ebruarj 1885. Lyon Clerk Depute.
#naiiial iBvmm of ^um in t!je 3^iMit
GRANT OF ARMS TO JOHX COSYN, 1647.
To all and Singuler unto whom theise presents shall
come William Ryley Esq: Norroy King of Armes of the
North^ pai-ts of England beyond the Riuer of Trent
sendeth greetinge. Wlieras John Cosyn Esq: being
Alderman and one of his Ala''" Justices of the Peace for
the Towne and County of Newcastle upon Tyne hath
requested me to signifie and assigne unto him such Armes
as he may Lawfully beare I taking; into consideracon
those offices of Speciall trust, and ci'edite whicii he bearetli
in the Comoii Wealth and likewise his descent and
Family & tiie Armes they have fui'merly borne according
r.o the [lower and authority giuen me by his Ma^''^^ Letters
Patents of inyne Office under the Great*e Scale of England
doe by t!;eise P'sents declare that the said John Ct.syn
may beare the Armes and Creast following. Videlicet
Ermyn, a cheuei'on engrailled parted per pale or, and
Sable And for his Creast on an helme mantled gules
doubled argent and a wreath or, and Sable a Lyon
rampant [Ids tayle fourche nowee buttonee Lozengee]
Argent guttee gules armed and Langued of the same
supporting a shielde parted per pale or, and Sable, as in
, ^ the margent hereof more liuelv are depicted which
armes and Creast (as is before declared) I the said Norroy King of Armes doe
by these psents assigne and confiime to the said John Cosyn and the descendants
of ins body Lawfully begotten to he by them borne with tlieire due diiferences
according to the Lawe of Arines for euer. In Witness wherof I haue unto theise
presents affixed the Scale of myne office and subscribed my name. Dated the
IS"- day of May in the three and twentieth yeare of the Raigne of our Soueraii^ne
Lord Charles by the Grace of God King of Great Brittaine France and Ireland
Defender of the laith, &c. Annoq' Domini 1G47.
_ No seal or signature ; the wording has been slightly altered in four places, and
this has been followed.
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GRANT OF ARMS TO JOHN HODGKTTS OF PRESTWOOD CO
STAFFORD, ESQriRE, AND TO THE DESCENDANTS OP HIS
LATE FATHER JOHN HODGETTS OP SHUT END, CO STAF-
FORD, ESQUIRE, G OCTOBER 1768.* '
T vZl v^^' ^'""n '^f fi'ese presents shall come Stephen Mknin
ri.t,f. ^ I' ^''i'' ^'""'H^''^^ Ki,ig of Arms and Sir Cuarles TowxLEr Kni-^hfc
C ajenc ux King of Arms of the South Ease and West parts of England fron t e
River [rent southwards se.vd Oreetixg. Whkre.v,. those ancient Bado"s o^
ensigns of Geunhty commonly called or known by the name of Arms hav h^eto
fore been and still are continued to be conferred upon dcserviuo- p.rsous to
?n1?5;i' ^ t'^^commou sort of people who neither ca.i nor"mav pretend
to use the n w-.thout lawful a,.thor.ty. AxD whereas John Hodqetts 'of Prest-
wood u, the Pansh of Swinford Regis & Conuty ,.f Statibrd Esquire Hi.-h She, ff
End fn?hP '"'-T^'" '^''J^'' * l.eirof John Hodgetts of Shut
ot \\ illiam bendy Esquire hath represented unto the iiight Hon. Richard Earl of
htarbornugh deputy with the P.oyal approbation to the most noble Edward Duke
of .Norfolk Earl .Marshall aud hereditary Marshall of England that he enjoys several
considerable estates ir, the County of Stafford in virtue of the las \vi ^^d
Tes amen of his re ation Humphrey Hodgetts late of the Borough of St tfo d
hkVl f "° ^'''I ^''""r '"^'^ ^''^ ^"^ ^^-l^^ '^^ed for
r' ^? v' I 8-nles and azure in chief 3 birds \n base a fieur de lis or and for
- Oie>t a \aggs head pierced thro' the neck with an arrow ppr. Which arms
bSnJ /In'.? i M ''7 "'''^ ^'^f -^^"^ HOOGETTS lie is desirc.us of
arnn ! • ^'^"'"'^ ^^i^ '^"i^'f^ ^he favour of their Lordships warrant for our
So,^^.n A ^ * ^^^T"^""^' "'^'^ '^'•^ descendants of his Father
and 1 b-^inn^ f/'T'''fH'^ his Lordship did by his Warrant under his hand
and seal beanng date the Sotii day of September last past direct & authorize us to
vl;. M- n^l' HOUGETT.S the said Arms & Crest with some
\ . f n 1 1 ''"i I ^'i', "ecefsary to be born by him and his descendants
r /pTr.^ A Father Kxow ye therefore that we the said
h<t, ,1 '-^nd Clarenceux in pursuance of the consent of the said Earl of Scar-
f ^ ' I ''"^'^ ^""'"''^ ^^^'^^'^l offi^-f^s to each of us
icpectr^ely granted under the Great Seal of Great Britain Have assigned
: IT' ^^''""^ ""^"^ '^i'^ John Hodgetts Esquire the arms
TlZ f>7^ say-^3..;-e on a chevron hehreen S doves in cMef and a fleur-
de-Iys in ba,e or 3 o'escents vert. Aud for the Crest on the wreath of the colours
^ f^oises head ermine pier ed thro' the necl wuh a spear the staff broken ppr.
as the same are in he margin hereof more plainly depicted to be bonie & used or
ever hereafter by him the said John Hodgetts & his descendancs & also by
the ,lesceudants of h,s Father JoHX Hodgetts aforesaid with their due & proper
ditferences accordmg to the ancient practice & custom of Arms without the let or
mterruption of any person or persons whatsoever. In Witness whereuf we the
2r^^^''!\ '^^.^''f fr^'C'^^'^, Ki/^'S OF Arms have to these prese,its subscribed
our names & atfixe.l the seals of our several offices the 6th dav of October in the
RrL';n r George 3rd by the Grace of GOD King of Ureat
LOPD p'^r' ' ^"'^ ^^'^
* CojnmunicatecJ by J. Paul Rtlands, Esq., F.S.A.
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' Cran^cript of 0mim in tljt €mimt lit^mtix
of MjtVt from 151-7 to 1603.*
AuDO D'ui 1577.
April 21 Ellyn Liicocke d. of Walter and Joan.
June 12 Willyam Muggins s. of William and Marv.
July 2.S Hiizaberh Lucocke d. of Evcharde and Ao-nes.
Alio-. ]8 Elizabeth GiyfTyn d. of John and MabelL
Sept. 4 Margaret Battayll d. of Thomas and .Margaret.
Sept. IG John Kene s. o'f Thomas and Joan.
Sept, 29 Mary Mower d. of John and Margaret.
Oct. 28 Thomas Clarke, '• his mother Ag-nes."
Deo, 3 Margaret Hooke d. of John and" [? Agnes].
Dec. 28 Joan Boxall d. of John and Joan.
Feb. 28 Thomas Chapman s. of John and Katharyne.
Feb. 23 ]\rargaret Chennell d. of Henry and Anne.
Mar. 23 Elyzabeth Thorneden d, of Thomas and Rose,
Anno D'ni 1578.
April 6 Jean Parkhnrst d, of Roberte and Margaret.
May 17 John Sandes s. of John and Rose.
May 25 Katharyne Harmes d. of George and Agues.
Aug, 7 I\r- William Creswell s. of M'- Walter and Ell vn.
Oct. 19 Joan Sewer d. of Thomas and Anne.
Oct. 2i Kychard Baker s. of Edward and Susan.
Oct. 22 John Crofter s. of Symon and Christian.
Nov, 16 Jean Wyckes d. of Georcre and A<rnes.
Xov. 16 Margaret Hunte d. of John and Marcaret.
Dec. 7 William Gryffon s. of M'' John and Mabell.
Dec. 26 Elizabeth Harwood d. of Thomas and Mandeliii.
Jan. 4 Elizabeth Arnolde d. of John and Margaret.
Jan. 4 ^ifargaret Arnolde d. of John and Margaret.
Feb. 3 Wylliara Crochlone s. of Richai-d and Alice.
Mar. 8 Henry White s. of Henry and Sfargerv.
"in y« April 5 .John Stone's, of William'and Allice.
year lo78." April 5 Jean Chennell d. of Henrv and Amve.
Anno D'ni 1579.
April 12 Wylliam ffrauncf s. of Olyver and Joan.
July 5 Patyence Bicknold d. of Roger and Asrnes.
Sept. 27 John Rysbridger s. of William and Katharine.
Oct. 19 John Wickes s. of George and Agnes.
Nov. 22 Elyzabeth Chennell d. of Edwar(fand :\rargery.
Jan. 24 Jean Chennell d. of Walter and Anne. " '
Jan. 24 Lettyse Gad d. of Lawrence and Allvce,
Feb. 14 Mabell Ellis d. of Thomas and Marye.
Mar. 1 Jean Hooke d. of John and Agnes.
* Continued from p. 214.
MISCELLANEA G-EXEALOGICA ET HEEALDICA.
Mar. 2 Agnes Longhurste d. of John and Maro-aret
Jlar. 6 Donchie Lucocke d. of Walter and JoaS.
Mar. 20 Margaret Martir d. of Lawrence and .Joan.
Mar. 21 \\ alter Peter s. of Walter and Joan.
Anno D'ni 15S0.
April 12 Thomas Wellar s. of Roger and Joan.
April 1.5 Anne Harmes d. of George and Agnes.
April 25 Honour Wickes d. of Xycholas and Joan
May 27 Anne Parkluirste d. of John and Joan.
May 29 .Thomas Bicknall s. of Anthonve and Christian
June 12 John White s. of Edward and Pleasaunce.
June 22 Margaret Crofter d. of Svmon and [? Christiaul
June 26 Mary ffrannce d. of Phillip and Amye.
July 10 .Joan Keeue d. of Thomas and Joan'
Aug. 21 Elizabeth Sewer d. of Thomas and Amye.
Aug. 24 William Maidman s. of Henry and Agnes.
Sept. 2 Betterice Stone d. of Edmund and A<?nes
Nov. 28 John Lucocke s. of Hvchard and Aenes. '
Dec. 28 Anne Parkhurste d. of Roberte and^Maro-aret
Jan. 1 Anne Baxfoulde d. of John and Joan. "
Feb. 2 Mabell Stennell d. of Henry and Agnes
Anno D'ni 1581.
April 30 Henry Hunte s. of John and Margaret.
June 18 Henry White s. of Edward and Pleasaunce.
July 16 George Redford s. of John and .Jean.
July 16 Margaret Gatton alias Chapman d. of John and Katharii
Oct. C Lawrence White s. of Henry and ^largarie.
Oct. 15 Anne Kellsey d. of Thomas and Anne.
Oct. 15 Margaret Chennell d. of Henry and Amye
Oct. 30 Roberte Dulie s. of Robert and Joan.
Oct. 30 John Dulie s. of Robert and Joan.
Xov. 5 Katharyne Chamberlayne d. of Jeames and Katharyne
Dec. 28 Mary ffairebroother d. of Rychard and Mary.
Feb. 2 Margaret Wickes d. of George and A'nies.
Feb. 12 ^largery Pvntar d. of William and Elizabeth
Mar. 6 Anne Hooke d. of John and Agues.
Mar. 11 John Greene s. of Rychai'd ancf Margaret.
Anno D'ni 1582.
April 15 Anne Bicknall d. of Roger and Agnes.
April 17 Jean Keene d. of Thomas and Joan.
April 25 ilargery Ellis d. of Thomas and :\rarv.
May 1 J.jhti Lippescorabe s. of Rycharde and Maro-aret.
May 2i Anne Chennell d. of Walter and Agnes.
June 13 Jean Wickes d. of Xycholas and Jone. '
June 29 Margaret Swyfte d. of .John and Julyan.
July 3 Katharine ffrauncf d. of John and Agnes.
July 5 Jean ffenne d. of Henry and Ellyn.
July 22 John Redford s. of Rycliard and' Margaret.
Aug. 5 Wylliam Weller s. of 'Roger and Jone?
Aug. 12 Wylliam Chennell s. of Edward and Margerv,
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Sept. 3 Oliver Lucocke s. of Rychard aud Ao-nes.
Sept. 9 Anthony Gad s. of Laurence and Alilce.
Sept. 2-i Margaret Seaman d. of Nycholas and Joan.
Oct. 7 Josephe Hunte 6. of John and Martraret
" Sonday being Oct. li " William Blackman " ye soune of Mathewe Blackman."
[From this time the mother's name is discontinued till 1595.]
Jan. 5 Robert Crofter s. of Symon.
Jan. 30 Xjcholas tfarley s. of John.
Mar. 10 John Stonucll s. of Henry.
Anno D'ni 1583.
April 29 John White s. of Edward.
Whitsondaie being May 19 " John i3icknoll s. of Anthony
June 5 Margaret Tydie d. of Raphe.
July 7 Dorothie Peter d. of Walter.
July 28 Jean Walter d. of John, the elder.
Aug. 13 Jeames Warner s. of John, the younger.
" Soodaye being Sept. 1 " A-rnes Wickes'd. of Georo-e
Sunday, Sept. 22 Walter Lucocke s. of Rvchard. ^
Sunday, Oct. 6 Edward Venne s. of Henry.
Jan. 1 Margaret ICellsey d. of Thomas.
Anno D'ni 1584.
Feb. 2 John Hampshere s. of John.
Feb. 24 Walter Swyfte 6. of John.
Feb. 2-4 Mylicent Hooka d. of John.
" Sundaie being Mar. 1 " Agnes Gatton d. of John.
'' Sunday being Mar. 7 " * Joan ffayrebroother d. of Richard
Mar. 2o Katharine Seaman d. of Nicholas.
''Sundaie being Mar. 29 " Joan Lippescombe d. of Richard ^ .
July 26 Wyllyam Pounter s. of Wylliam.
Aug. 7 Edward Parkhurst s. of Robert.
Aug. 16 Pleasaunce White d. of Henry.
Sept. 1 George Blackman s. of Mathewe.
" Soudaye Sept. 13 " Jean Redford d. of John.
Sept. 17 Dorioliy Risbridger d. of William.
Sept. 24 Henry Yenne s. of Henry V. of Gomshell.
Oct. 4 John Venne s. of Henry V. of Cottelles.
Oct. 4 Margaret Keen d. of Thomas Keene.
Nov. 15 Thomas Dudley s. of Uoberte.
" Sondaie Dec. 27 " Edward Lucocke s. of Richard.
Jan. 3 Anne Person d. of John.
Jan. 10 Joan Eaurence d. of Robert.
Jan. 13 Joan Ellice d. of Thomas.
"Sondaie Jan. 17 " Robert Cockes s. of Peter.
Jan. 31 Thomas Chennell s. of Edward.
" Sondaie Mar. 21 " Thomas Kellsey s. of Thomas.
Anno D'ni 1585.
July 11 Agnes Belldara d. of Edward.
Aug. 15 John Leyet s. of John.
Sept. 12 Elizabeth Parkhurst d. of Edward.
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Oct. 15 Elizabeth Stonnell d. of Henry
Oct. 28 John Bicknoll s. of Ro£rer. '
Nov, 30 Mar--arec Bai-rec d. of John.
Dec. 7 Agnes Hampsheere d. of John.
Dec. 20 ffi-auncf Allen s. of John.
Dec. 21 Edward White ?. of Edward.
Jan. 9 Allice Lucocke d. of Walter.
Jan. 30 John Ponter s. of William Punter.
Feb. 13 Henrv Crofcer s. of Svmon.
Feb. 20 John Hooke s. of John.
Mar. 13 Anne ffajrebroother d. of Rvchard.
Anno D'ni 1586.
May 1 Julyan Tjdie d. of Rafe.
May 1 Margaret White d, of William.
May 8 Anthouie Bicknall s. of Authonie.
Aug. 14 George Harmes s. of George.
Sept. 4 Agnes Cockf d. of Peter.
Oct. 9 Margaret Lawborne d. of Richard.
Oct. 30 Elizabeth Peter d. of Walter.
^ov. e Thomas Keeue s. of Thomas
Dec. 9 Joan Blackinan d. of 3Iatbewe.
Dec. 18 Allice Levet d. of Edward.
Dec. 18 Margaret Lippescombe d. of Rychard.
Mar. 19 Thomas Wellar s. of John.
Anno D'ni 1587.
April 9 John Bicknoll s. of Roger.
April 9 Joan Lawrence d. of Rychard.
April 23 Agnes Bicknall d. of Georo-e.
June 18 Ehzabeth Martar d. of Lawrence
July 30 Jean Parkhurste d. of Edward.
Aug. 27 John Allen s. of John.
>Sept. 10 Agnes Lucocke d. of Rvchard
Oct. 8 Rychard Redford s. of John.
Oct. 15 Margaret Kellsey d. of Thomas.
Oct. 22 Elizabeth Stone d. of John
Xov. 26 Anne White d. of Henrv.
Dec. 3 Agnes Kerrill d. of Edward Kirrell.
Dec. 17 Rychard Steavens s. of George.
Jan. 21 John Keene s. of Thomas.
Feb. 16 Thomas Levet s. of John.
Feb. 23 Margaret Stonell d. of Henrv.
Mar. 3 Joan White d. of Edward. "
Anno D'ni J588.
Mar. 31 Thomas Hooke s. of John.
May 12 Anne Gad d. of Lawrance.
May 26 Thomas Coi s. of Peter.
May 26 Gregory Crofter s. of Svmon,
June 7 Dorithy Maidman d. of John.
Aug. 4 Mf Rychard Braye s. of M^ Reynoide
Sept. 9 Elizabeth Ellis d. of Thomas.
Oct. 6 Thomas Pountar s. of William,
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Oct. 13 Agues Laborne d. of Rvchard.
Occ. IS Anne Bickuall d. of An'tliony.
Oct. 20 John Peter s. of Walter.
Nov. 3 John Redford s. of John.
Dec. 1 Mary Steavens d. of Thomas.
I>ec. S Dorithy Blackman d. of Mathewe.
Dec. 15 Betcerice Barrat d. of Johu.
Dec. 26 William White s. of William.
Feb. 24 Walter Lippescoiube s. of Eychard.
Feb. 25 George Parkhurst s. of Edward.
Anno D'ni 1589.
April 18 Mary Wickes d. of George.
April 20 Thomas Lucocke s. of Walter.
April 20 Katharyne Warner d. of John.
April 30 Joan Jfaidman d. of John.
May 4 John Killer s. of John.
May 25 Mystris Mary Mooselev d. of M'' John.
June 1 Robert Lucocke s. of Evchard.
June 1 William Lucocke s. of Rvchard.
Sept. 21 George Bicknall s. of George.
Nov. 2 Thomas Hunte s. of Rvchard.
Jan. 11 Elizabeth Levet d. of Edward.
Feb. 8 John Gatton s. of John.
Anno D'ni 1590.
Mar. 29 Dorithy Gatton d. of Georc^e.
April 17 Jeames Co:ce s. of Peter. °
April 19 John ffavrebroother s. of Rychard
April 19 Katharyne Marter d. of Lawrfuce." "
May 23 Robert Levet s. of John.
June 8 Katharine AVhite d. of Edward.
June 9 William Kellsey s. of Thoma?.
June U Anne Keen d. of Thomas.
June 29 Walter Allvn s. of Joliii Allin
Aug. 30 Edward Iledford s. of John.
Aug. 30 Maudelvn Kellsev d. of John
Sept. 20 John Barrat s. of John.
Oct. 10 Owyti Warricke s. of Anthony
Oct. 25 Agnes Stone d. of John.
Nov. 20 Agnes Scouncll d. of Henry.
Nov. 29 Walter Pantar s. of William.
Dec. 13 Anne Pai-kluirste d. of Edward
Dec. 20 Thomas Slarkes s. of John.
Jan. 10 George Browne s. of Browne.
Jan. 17 Anne ILjlden d. of Jeames.
Jan. 31 John Mabancke s.. of Jeames.
Feb. U Eiiin Blackman d. of Mathewe
Mar. 7 Anne Redford d. of George.
Mar. 12 Rychard ffraunce s. of Thomas.
Anno D'ni 1591.
Mar. 25 John Lowycke s. of John.
April 13 Roberte Groue s. of Christopher
April 11 .John Smyther s. of John
April 18 Mary Hyilar d. of John.
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May 9 Rycliard Hooke s. of John.
May 10 William Brette s. of Thomas.
Aug. 15 Henry Cheunell p. of John.
Aug. 15 Edmnnd Kvrrell s. of Edward.
Sept. 26 Agnes Harper d. of John.
Oct. 17 Henry Maidman s. of John.
Oct. 24: Mystris Anne Bray d. of M' Reynolde.
Occ. 24: George Wickes s. of Geuree.
Nov. 30 Katharyne Slarkes d. of John.
Dec. 19 Rychard a Stone s. of Henrv A Stone.
Mar. 19 John Blackmau s. of Mathe"we.
Anno D'ni 1592.
Jnne 4 John ffraunces s. of Thomas.
July 16 Hughe Bicknall s. of Thomas.
Aug. 20 Margaret Gatton d. of John.
Sept. 14 Anne White d. of Wylliam.
Oct. 1 John Kellsey s. of John. ■ '
Oct. 18 Anne Stone d. of Robert.
Nov. 12 Eychard Longhurste s. of Walter.
Nov. 19 Sara Levetted. of Edward.
Jan. 8 Joan Barrat d. of John.
Jan. 14 George Kellsey s. of Thomas.
Jan. 28 William Redford s. of George.
. Feb. 25 Anne Chenuell d. of John.
Feb. 28 Sara Brette d. of Thomas.
Mar. 14 Allice A Stone d. of Henry A S
Anno D'ni 1593.
April 22 Sara Coxe d. of John.
^hiy 2 Katharyne Maidman d. of John.
May 27 Pleasaunce White d. of William.
June 11 Rafe Ventris.
June 24 Elizabeth Houlden.
July 1 Maudelyn ffarlev d. of John.
Aug. 19 Olyver Gatton s! of Geor-re.
Oct. 15 Martha Goodwyn d. of Bartholoraewe.
Jan. 1 John White (borne & Christened) s. of Henry.
Jan. 20 Katharine ffraunces d. of Thomas.
Jan. 28 :\rary Gacton d. of John G. alius Chapman.
Mar. 21 Agues Heathe d. of Cutbeard H.
Mar. 24 John A Stone g. of Henry.
Anno D'ni 1594.
April 14 Margaret Daye d. of Edward.
April 14 Katharine Stounell d. of Henry.
April 21 Elizabeth Lowycke d. of John.
April 22 George Chenneli s. of George.
May 9 Jeames Chasemore s. of John.
May 26 Henry Steavens s. of George.
Anno D'ni 1595.
Nov. 2 George Upfoulde s. of John and Jean.
Nov. 2 .Jean White d. of Wylliara and Julian.
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Nov. 9 Jean Chasemore d. of Jolin and Jean.
■Uec. 2 Jean Barrat.
?r''^" li :V'«e^^^bancked. of Jeatucsand Anne.
I^rar. 20 Margaret Heafche d. of Catberd and Joan.
Anno D'ni 1596.
June 6 Walter Chennell s. of Walter and Anne
Jiilj 25 Margaret Chennell d. of John and Elizabeth
bept. 1 , Joan Hunte d. of Eoberte and A-^nes
bept. 0 George Goddard s. of Anthony and Wynvfride
Oct ■>4 / ^^fit^harine Chennell | . . , , "
1 Joan Chennell | ^- 'J^''" Agnes.
■•■ Dec. 26 Thomas Harper s. of John and Anne
Jan. 29 Joan Kirrell d. of Edward and Lettice.
Feb. 8 John Gatton s. of George.
Feb. 8 Margaret Gatton d. of George.
Feb. 13 John Underwood s. of Rychard and Mary
Feb. 20 George Tickiior s. of Henry and Mary.
Mai-. 20 Edward Daie s. of Edward and Joan.
Anno D'ni 1597.
April 2i Koberie Stone s. of Roberte and Mary
April 30 George Maxborne s. of Richard and Anne
May 1 Elizabeth White d. of John and A-ne^
May 8 Margaret Redford d. of George and° Alllce.
feept. 1 Hanna .Snappall d. of Peter
w' 9- "/"''-ira Dudley s. of Christopher and Alliee.
bept. 2o Thomas m-aunces s. of Thomas and Cicilye.
<Jct. 2 Heniy A Stone s. of flenry
Oct. 30 Elizabeth Chennell d. of John and Elizabeth.
^ov. 6 Mary U oodes d. of Rychard and Dorithie.
Aov. 13 Rychard Kellsey s. of John
jZ' % of Rychard and Margaret.
T«n" 90 f ^'■P'''^^ ^.'^"tf Of Roberte and Agnes!
Jan. 29 Anthonye Slarckes s. of Edward
Feb. 5 RoberteUpfouldes. of Johnand Jeau.
teb. 19 Margaret Grittesc d. of Thomas and .Joan.
Feb. 28 John Redford s. of John and Jean.
Anno D'ni 1598.
|^'^:!"I^™fkerd. of Roberte and Margaret. '
In '^ I J ~t ^^^j^^-^'"^''*^ d. of John and Jean.
July 2 Anne Belldam d. of Thomas and Jean.
Ju y 9 Joan Harmes d. of Elizabeth H
July 23 John Stone s. of John and Dorithie.
fef^pt. 10 John Evans s. of John and Allice
Sept. 24 John Bicknolde s. of Georo-e
y^^- \l S?" Sfavens s. of Thomas and Mary.
Jan. 28 Ellin W hite d. of John and Elizabeth.
Feb. 2 George Chennell s. of .John and Elizabeth.
J eb. 19 John Gad s. of Rychard and Joan.
Mar. 4 John Steavens s. of Georo-e
Mar. 18 Dorithye Roger d. of Edward and A-nes.
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Feb. 17
Feb. 17
Mar. 2
Anno D'ni 1599.
April 8 Anne Cooke d. of Thomas and Mar^-aret
^^pvil 15 Jean Davy d. of John.
April 15 John Goddard s. of Anthuuve and Wvnyfride
ApnJ 22 Jean ffuller d. of Thomas aad Elizabetl'i.
Alay 28 Henry Scoue s. of Koberte and Mary
Oct. 7 John Brockwell s. of Henry and R.we
Oct. lo Jeau Grictest d. of Thomas and Joan
vl' ^1 4""' '^e'- i^'^ti^^'i- ti'en Che Myuister of Abjno-er
f b 1? Olv? 1 y^-^-i^'-nd Katharine!
-teD. 1/ Olyver ^ewer s. of Margai'et.
Jeames. Kellsey s. of John and EJizabeth
Agues White d. of John and Agnes.
Anne Masborne d. of Kychard and Anne
Mar. 9 John Brooker s. of Roberts and Margaret.
Anno D'ni 1600.
June 29 Joan ffraunces d. of Thomas and Cicvlve
July 20 Jean Upfoulde d. of John and Jean.
Aug. 17 Anne Neel d. of John and Joan.
Aug. 17 Jeames Cooke s. of Thomas and AUice
Aug. 24 Rychard Mabancke s. of Jeames and Anne.
Aug. ol John Daye s. of Edward and Joan,
bepc. 7 Wylham Sceavens s. of Thomas and Mary
^ov. 16 ffrauucis Gad d. of Ptychard and Joan
Dec. 26 Ehzabech ffuUer d. of Thomas and Elizabeth,
^eb. lo Henry Stone s. of Eoberte and Mary
l^l' iJ^P' ^'■^^'lolde <i. of Rychard and Lettice.
Feb. 22 Robert Slarckes s. of Edward
Feb. 24 Edward Chennell s. of John and Eh'zabeih
Mar. 2 Margaret Brighte d. of Thomas.
Mar. lo Joan Rysbridger d. of John and Joan.
Anno D'ni 1601.
May 17 Thomas Seaman s. of Thomas.
June 7 Jeames Bickuolde s. of George.
Sept. 13 Thomas Beldam s. of 'J'homas.'
Oct. 4 Jeames Chasemore s. of John.
Oct. 11 Thomas Gritcest s. of Thomas and Joan
Oct. 11 Thomas White s. of Edward and Maro-aret
Oct. 18 Richard Blackman s. of Mathewe
Oct. 21 Mai-y Courtis d. of William and -Joan.
Nov. 8 Joan Hunte d. of George and Joan
Nov. 17 Richard Stone s. of John.
Nov. 30 Anne Hunte d. of Jeames.
Dec. 13 John White s. of John and Elizabeth
Feb. 11 Anne Steavens d. of Tiiomas and Mary.
Feb. 28 Katharine Goddard d. of Anthonie and Wenyfride.
Feb. 28 Margaret ffuller d. of Thomas and Elizabeth.
Anno D'ni 1602.
May 9 John Harper s. of John and Anne.
May 25 Henry Stone s. of Henry and Margaret.
Aug. 25 Thomas Need s. of John and Joan
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Feb. 2 Anne Bicknolde d. of Richard and Lettice.
teb. 21 John Davy s. of Johu and Elljn.
Feb. 21 Antiiony Brooker s. of Roberte and Mur-aret
^eb. 27 Roberte Chennell s. of John and EHzabecb.
Mar. 11 Joan Maxbourne d. of Richard and Anne.
Anno D'ni 1603.
April 25 Thomas Sewer s. of John and Agnes.
April 25 Joan Jacksonne d. of Rychard and Joan
April 26 Anne Evans d. of John and Allice.
May 10 Dorichy Rysbridsrer d. of John and Joan
May 15 Elizabeth Stone d. of John and Elizabeth
Jane 3 George White.
June 20 Margaret Jones d. of William and Joan.
June 25 Lawrence Bickuolde.
July 24 Jeames A Stoue s. of Roberte and :\rar7.
July 25 Jeames ffrauncis s. of Thomas and Cycilie.
Aug. 14 John Harper s. of John and Amey.
Aug, 15 Edward Seaman s. of Thomas and Joan
Sept. 11 Robert Huute s. of George and Joan.
Sept. 18 John Cooke s. of Thomas and Allice.
Sept. 25 Elizabeth Kellsey d. of John and Elizabeth
Here end the Entries copied by order of Convocation.
(To he continued.)
Sl3tinitia to t\)t \m\\xm mmnximn of mnmt):
ixmx Siarlcuin jll^. 1076 in t|)e
Continued from p. 216.
[Harl. 1076, fo. 184'^.]
arge,r'''~''^''''^^'' ^^'.^^/^^^--rfe-//. or, three, tivo and one, mlhin a bordure engrailed
Jo Lindfeild^
.n^ ^vch church some of his |
ana naa u.sue. Ancestors are buried with Monum'^
Tho : Mascall 1 son dyed s.p. Richard Mascall Bur. in Wivelsfeild with his Arms.=p
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Jolni 2.
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Nichol: Mascall eldest son [living at=pAg-o-as sist. of Robt. Peterson
death of sou John*]. I last Prior of Lewes.
Robert
oh. s.p.
Ml"
Xicliolas
John
Edw.
Jo: Mascall of Sherino-ton 20 :\Tnrcii 38 Q. ^Dorothy da. of Walt More
Ehz. [died li jrch, Inq. P.M. C, Dec. L of Wivelsfeild
82 Eliz. (1580)*]. Sussex.
Walter Mascall of Lewis [aped 9 vrs==Rose da.
2 months and 8 days at death ' of ' of Tho.'
s.p. father*] mar. to his"-2'i wife Katiier. j Aynscomb
d. of Hen: Bufkinj of Gore Coui-t I 1 wife.i
in Kent. i
Franc : ]\Tn«;-
call of Tot-
tenham in
com. Jlidd''.
Thomas § 1 sonne= [Kath. da. of Rich. Lee of
[of Send in co. Woking co. Surrey, gent.]
Surrey*].
John 2.
[Harl. 107C, fo. 185.]
Arms. — Anient, Ihrec grei/houmh courant in pale sable, collcered or, hetivcen ten
crosses patlee fitchee of the second.
Crest. — A dragon's head erased or, peHettee.
Sr Walter Smith of Shelford=p. . . . da. of ... . Ferris [? Ferrers]
in CO. Warw. Kt. I of Tarn worth in co. Warw.
. . . . da. of . . . .=pRich. Smith of Slielford=pDorothy da: of Ric : Wallop in co.
Stafford. in co. Warw. j Xortht.' 2 wife.
Mary ux. Geo : Littleton Sir Jo : Smith=Ann eldest da : of Sir Nich. Parker
sou of S^ John Lict.leton now of Crabett of Ratton in com. Sussex [widow
of Stafford Kt. in com. Suss. Kt. of Adrian Moore of Odiamjl].
It a])pears sett under the hand of M^ Molineux blue" K. of Armes of Irland
that S^ John Smith was Knighted in L-land 5 day nf Xouemb 16U by the Lo-
Chichester Baron of Tklfast y" Lo. Depn? of Irland."
* "Sussex Inq. Post Mortem." {Sussex Record Soc.)
t For Biiffkin Pedigree see " Visitation of Su.-.sex," vol. liii., p. 188. (Harl. Soc )
X Aynscombe Pedigree, see " YiMbttion of Susse.x," vol. liii., p. 198. {Barl. Soc.)
§ Thomas is sriven as issue by second wife iii " Visitation of Surrey, 1662-8."
li See Parker Pedigree, " Visitation of Sussex," p. 22. {Rarl. Soe.)
{To he continued.)
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GFA'RALOGICAL EXTRACTS FROM SIXTEENTH-CEXTrEY ^YILES
IX THE COXSISTOEY COURT AT CANTERBURY/
VOLUME XI Y.
the 1 ^^f of Sandherst, Gent. To be buried in the chancel of
T 5 1 '"'^'^ ''I Sandherst aforesaid. His wife Beatrice. Jane
Fvn ' hp TIT ^t''' ^^"'^^^ ^"^^ ^^^^^hoh,s his sons.
: r '^"'^V^^Ser Tvve.ynden h.s Executors. His feoffees to enfeofTe
o oVwi lrl^'l ^^^^"^f '^''^ ^^-'f^' ^^'^"Shter of Thomas Bettenham, in hi
n anoi of hathngton and his tenement of Wode I^lace with other lands tenements
etc., ,n Hat el Sedelscombe, Mondefeld and Whatlin^^ton, excep t e Srand
tenements w.th.n the Borow of Battel, to the yerely value o 10 li to hold o the"n
EvSl'"'?-;''T'V'^"" hi^^on fn like tail, remai d o He
Th ? af er f 'f^™'^'' to ^^jcholas Fynche his son and his heirs fo,' ever
Iha after the death of h,m and his wife that Xicholas Fvnche his son shall have
his ands and tenements in Pluckley to him and his heir^ in flee sinTple fo ver
of h s wm"/r'i?n^'r":'v" ^y^r'^^ ^^and in feoffees hands to the PSmance'
Deif ornT i . w7l H t nP' '' t '"'"'^"'^^ '"^"^ suffer his Executors to
m JT. ' i H''^ Laurence Lord Abbat of Battel shall order that
Take the n flT'T'fu ^ ^"'^ '^'^'''^^ ^'i'^^ tliat his feoffees
^ccordh,<? tcf h . r \'^'' ^ ^"^^ ^^'^ ^^^"^ b« bestowed
st r Tl £ f . , ' that 3 years so that he offend no more to make a
state thereof to the said Herbert Fynche and to his eldest son heire male and so
ft-om one to another, and for default of such issue the remainder thereof o' Walter
Fjnche to nis e dest son male and so lineally from heir to heir. Also he wills t a[
P-UvS to"he"="ff' t'' ''^'^ Sandherst that he b gh
P.ityi den to her and her heirs for ever. He wills that Edward Fynche his son
he 3 .i-oaJh"'' f p'? iV' ^'^^'-'-f Eweh.rst and his lands and tenements w th n
his ands fid tJt '"'^ -^"^ he also wills to him all
h m .nd hi W f ' 'T''''' Wittresham and Stone and Lyd to
him and hi. heirs for evermore. Dated l(j March 1523. Proved 1 June 1524.
Wife'^'j^ane ^Trt\?''^'',^'' the younger To be b'nried in Reculver Churchyard.
V ife Joane. Son Alexander. Brother Leonard. Proved 30 May 15-->4 [For
other Germa)i wills see Archajologia Cantiana," vol. sxxii.]
f^' Po^'SHE of Xorbornc. To be buried in the Church aforesaid
H.^-1l f p'"'"\'^ our Lady of Grace there. Joane his wife. Ro4r 1 is son
Ln \ o^T^ll' r Bettyshangre with the lands thereto be! ng Sg.
Tnhni .nn T ^l' ^''^^'•^'^ ^'th the lands thereto belono-in°
John his son. Joane his wife shall have his place at Fynglisham till his son John
^ifZ r''- his son his place at Deal wit the llnds
thereto belonging when he comes to the age of 20 years. Xtian and A^nes his
daughters. Dated 20 Dec. 1521. Proved 14 June 1524. °
V.;c v' ^'■n^^^'''' n^-^'<^f of Apuldore. Alice his wife to her and her assi-ns
Ivin^ V'" ''"p '/r^ "^r''' ^'""^ ^^hich he holds of the PHor of Do^ r
"I^ll^ 'pToved'4la^/fSLwi™.^^" ^"^^"^"^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^'^^
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fo. 44. JoHX BuLLYXG of Godmersluim. To be buried in the chnrchyard
theye under the stone at the south side of the church where his grandfather lieth,
which he wills that his executrix do undrepyn aud exalt conyeniciit for men to sit
u})iiii as it beseemvth. Joane his wife. 'Elizabeth and Barbara his daughters.
Proved 12 Dec. 1524.
fo. 61. Richard Syd.vy of Egerton. "Wills that liis feoffees deliver to the
churchwardens of Egerton a suflicient estate of and in a piece of land called
Yokcfelde to be had for ever co the said wai'dens and to their successors then being
wardens of the said church of Egerton. To ]\rargi)ret his wife his niessu;ige and
laiidys called Bullgamyshylls in the parish of Wastwele to her her heirs and assigns
for ever. Dated 26 April" 1524. Proved 25 Oct. following.
fo. 58. Robert Staplegate of the parish of St. Alphe, Canterbury. To be
buried in the churchyard of >Sfc. Austin's besides Canterbury. The hnmlet of Staple-
gate. Joane his mother living in the handet of Staplegate. Joane his wife, his
tenements in the said hamlet.
fo. 71. - SiMOX Faxttxg of Hoth churchyard. WifV Margaret. Alice dau. of
Thomas Germin, senior.
fo. 73. John Broker of St. Margaret's, Canterbury. To be buried in the
said church before Sr.. John's Aultar there. Alice his "daughter. Mawdlyn his
daughter. Dorothy his wife. To Plenry his son all his part of the tenement called
Dysekey and Lyonkey, all his lands and tenements in the parishes of St. Mary
Castell and St. .John's, his lands an<l tenements at the Crabbe and all his lands at
Ashe in fee simple (one house that he bought of John Fletcher in the said parish
of St. Mary Castell and one other house at the Waterloke in the Parish of
St, Margaret's excepted) the which two houses so excepted he gives to the Maior
and Com'akie of the City of Canterbury and to their successors for ever. His
messuage wherein John Gonyngton lately dwelled and other his houses and tene-
ments thereto adjoining or otherwise being on that side of the sti'eet in the said
parish of St. Margaret's" he wills to be sold. ^ Dated 23 July 1521. Proved 16 Dec.
1524.
fo. 76. Thomas KxATCHBULr. of :Mersham. To be buried in the church of
Mersham next behind the sepulture of his father. 'J'o the church of Herst vj^ viij''.
His two sisters. His brother John's wife. His brother John Knatchbull his
residuary legatee and Ex'or. Proved 21 Feb. 15-J4.
fo. 78. Richard Hall of Hothfield. To be buried in the parish churchyard
there. His daughters Joane, :\fai-gery, Julian, Elyn, .Alvs and ^Mathell. Ro'bert
his son. Isabell his wife. Rr.l.ert Istustev his bro'ther iri-law. William Hall his
brother. To Isabell his wife his messe' and garden in Hothfield set beside the
Pelery for term of her life after which he wills that his feoffees infeffe as many
honest ]x;rsons of the said parish as learned men will give counsell best to
be done to the intent that the yerely ferme coming from thence beyond the
reparations and rent paid shall yerly for ever go to the maintaining of the Rode
Light within the_ said parish. John Hall his father. To Robert his son the
messuage he lives in in Hothfield and all his lands except 2 pieces called Daniels in
Hothfield and Chart. Proved 21 Feb. 1524. . ,
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fo. 87. EoGER Beeguove of llith. Richardviie his wife. Proved 8 March
15?-!.
fo. 90. Alexander Courtiiop of the paiish of Cranebroke. To be buried
in our^ Laddies within tlie said parish Church. William and Peter his sons.
Catlierine, Elizabe;li and Eleanor his daughters. His Lands in Cranbrooke, ilaid-
stone and Bedvnden. He wills to Katlierine his wife his pi'incipal messuage wherein
he now dwells witli the Dye House and the implements tiiereunto belonging- and
also all his lamis, tenements and woods lying upon tlie Dennes of Cranebroke and
Hadylden to hold to lier and lier assigns during her widowhood the Croft which he
bought of Henry Gebon excrpteil. On condition that she release and make over to
his feoffees to the use of his will all hei- right ;ind claim to the lands and tenements
called Hokeregge and all other lands and tenements which he and Katlierine his
wife jointly had of the feofment of Robert Foster her father, which said lauds;
called Hokeregge and the said other lands aiid tenements he wills to his son
Richard, together with all other lands therein mentioned Iving on the other side of
the street airainst his wood called Rreche Wood forthwith those lands liberties and
fredoms at Hokrege which he late bought of Master Wylford to hold to liim in
tail male with liberty in failure of such heirs m leave the same by will to cither of
his said bretheren. To William his son at the age of 22 yeai's his tenements and
lajids called Swyfts and all his lands and tenements, mylle and pond called Hokrege
irill forthwith the lands, liberties and freedoms thereto adjoining, which he lale
purchased of Master Welford. To hold to his said son in tail naale. Remainder
to the next heirs of him the said Alexandei- other than the said William his son
and his heii-s male as aforesayd. John his son. Land which lie bought of Gervas
Carkerege in Cranebroke. Proved 6 June 1.525.
fo. l.SO. Richard Towxley of Hcham. Wife Alice his house and garden
during her life after which the same to belong and remain for ever to the Parish
Church of Hdiam to the intent that the ringing to curfew may be for ever continued.
Proved 4 Dec. 152.5. ^ .
fo. 1-IG. William Yve* of Hothe in the parish or Recnlver. To be buried
in the porch of the Chapel of Hoth. Wife Alice. Daughter i\rargery wife of
William Alyn. Marione his daughter, wife of John Paramour. Joane wife of
Thomas Whittals. Elinor daughter of Nicholas Ive and Margai'et wife of late
Nicholas. Residue to Alice wife of James Tong and Joane wife of Robert Hokei".
Henry Jenkyn, son of wife Alice.
fo. 17-f. Thomas Germyn. To be buried in Reculver Chui-chyard next to
sepulture of wife. Agnes Jakamyne, my sister's daughter. Wife I\rargaret.
Daughters Alice, Cecely. Son John. Robert Smith, son of niv sister. Thomas
and Robert, sons of brother Nicholas Gerniin. Proved 17 Dec. 1726.
fo. 209. Thomas Fokys of the parish of St. Martin of next Canterbury. To be
buried in the Parish Church there next the sepulture of his uncle Stephen Fokys.
Anne his wife. Thomas Fokys his father then living. Stephen and Thomas his
sons. Alys his daughter. Dated 7 May 1526.
(Jo bt continutd.')
* A very full extract of this will is printed in " Archaeologia Cantiana," vol. xxxii.
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iLiDution ^Srt^tgrtt^ anti Coats of Srms
FROM ADD. MS. 5533 AND HARL. MS. 1096.
Continued from p. 220.
[ITarl. MS. 1090, fo. 33.]
Adam Bevstou of London .=f
Joane da. to Stanbi'idge=Cuthbert Bcyston of = Alice, d. to . . . . Lak
ob. s.p. London Girdler. Yorkshire ob. s.p.
of
[Harl. :^[S. 1096, fo. 115^]
William Llackwull of London, Towne-=pi\faro'eret da. of Tliomas Cmnpioii of
clarke had the manner of Campion , London Merchant Taylor & Saint/,
in Epping com. Essex from his wines ' Sister of John Rake [see '"Vis. of
kindred. i London 1C33-4, p. 134].
M II
Edward. William.
Thomas. George,
III I
Richard. Anne wife Senee wife to Mathew Mary wife to
to .... Draper of Camber- William Wal»
Bacon.
well.
poole.
[Hai-l. MS. 109C, fo. 93.]
Arms. — Argeyit, three lird-holts guk^i.
Crest. — A bird-holt gules Jcathered argent, inercing a fvn or.
Lawrence Bolton of Bolton in Le More in com. Lancaster.^p
John Bolton of Tottenl am in co. Midd.
Simon Bolton de Tottenham=fJane da. of Abiaham Okeman of Tottenham.
1. .John Bol-
ton of Tot-
tenham.
Elizabeth
da. of
Hunt.
John.
2. Abraham B<^l[on of London mar.
Ellen da. of Edwards.
Salomon.
Thomas Bol-
ton de Hoi II-
sey.
Anne. Snzan. Jane mar. to Tho- ilarj maried JIargaret m. to Tho.
— mas Brewer of to Francis Bening of Tottenham.
Elizabeth. London. Bening.
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Bolton*
[Add. MS. 5633, fo. 151.]
[See "Visitation of Loudon, 1G33-35 " (Plarl. See.) for Arms.]
[Peter Boltou of Warwick=rMary dau. of 1
I- '
ATilham Boltony [Alice da. of John Massam of Coventrj.]
_
Thomas [Mary] dau. of [Stephen] Bnr-^Wil'liam = Danirhter of Tomes of Ghu,
Bolton ton of London [Grocer] 1st ^yife. i Bolton cestersliire '
of Lon- Arms.-Qnarterly: 1, An,ent, of Lou Avm,.~Yert,a cross rhe^ny
don a hcnd wavy sahle
Grocer, a fleur-de-lis arqent
Blank.
Sahle,
and 4,
don
163L
vert and or. This coat on a
mounment in Blackfrvars in
the Ciojsters.
fo?eIdr.f "''"^/r''^ William=Danghter of Aldern.an
ton eldest of Loudon. Bolton Jiide of ].oudun,
2" son.
[Nicholas.] [He'llen] marr. to Elisha Robins [Mivt'ha.] [Elizabeth ]
— Si kman of T,mifln7i '- *-'
[John.]
Silkman of London
[Mary.]
Bontf.
[Harl. MS. 1096, fo. 88.]
[Arms in " Vis. of Lond., IG?
William Bond of Buekland in co. Somersert Gen. descended from a Toune-er—
brother of je auncient ffamilie of the Bonds in Cornwall. J^^^gei-^
TlEL^nfT^I- '^T^^^'-S''^'-^^- G^'-'?e Bond Knc. Lo.:
Alderman of London. Maire of London ] 588.
William Bond of=^[^rargaret da. of Thomas Gore
ijondo" ^ • • -~ -
of London brother to M-- Gerard
Gore.]
Sir William Thomas
Bond Bond.
Knight.
William Bond.
Gore Bond.
Anne Bond.maried to John
Mannyng of London Gent.
Elizabeth Bond maried to Henry
Aiidrewes of Loudon Gent, and
free of ye Haberdashers.
{To he enntinved.)
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275
Annotations faim eS^tlls, ttt*
43.
Hie jacet Johannes Raclclyffe (sic) Miles filius Ro-
bcrti comitis Sussesic, qui obiit (luiilis suscep-
tis liberis,) noiio die Xovembris Anno Dni 15G8.
_ Against the east viall is fixed the above shield and inscription ; not far from
this, and placed erect in a hollowed recess, is a large figure of a knight in armour,
his hands raised in prayer and bis head resting on his helmet, indicating that the
figure was originally recumbent.
This figure is very well cut, and there seems every reason to believe formed
part of the " fair marble tomb " mentioned by Stowe as being in the church in
memory of Sir John Radcliff"e and Anne his wife (a note of whom vrill come later),
who is stated to be kneeling by the recumbent figure of her husband. The whole of
this " fair tomb" had disappeared except the figure, arms, and inscription before
1823, when they are mentioned by J. B. G. in tlie Clentleman's Magazine."
Quarterly of eight : 1, Argent, a hmd emjrailpd srih/c, Ratcliffe ; 2, Or, afoss
lettreen two chcvronels sable, FitzWalter ; 3, Argent, a lion rampant sable,
crotcned or, ivithia a bordure azure, Burxel ; 4, Or, a saltire engrailed sable,
Botetourt; 5, Gules, three hides hauriant argent, Lucy ; <o, Argent, ttiree bars
gules, :\IuLTO.\ or .Moultox ; 7, Or, semec of fleurs-de-hjs sable, Mortimer of
Atleburghe ; 8, Argent, aii eagle sable preying on a child ppr., swaddled gules,
banded or, Kulcheth or Culchitii ; over all a mullet for difference.
Ceest : A bulTs head erased sable, gorged by a coronet or.
' . ^ St. Olave, Hart Street, Burial Register.
1568 Nov. 19 Was buried John Ratcliffe, knighte.
(P.C.C., 21, Babington.) Sir John Radclife, k"', of Cleve in Somerset. Will
dated 18 Oct. 1568. To be baried where it shall seem good to testator's wife. To
wife Anne all household goods, plate, etc. To Lord Arundell a torquoise ring as
* Continued from p. 237.
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ast
ranees
44.
,r. .
Hic Situs est Petrus Cappomus Florentin-us
Avita Aobiiitate, darns morum iiiteoTitate
spipmis principibus gratissimus exiJium quod
iniquiore fato usus subierat constanter tulit
obiit an. Eet. xxxn sal. udlxxxii
VI kal Xovembris
Mortuura Britannia, qnem vivum in sinu
tulerat, in smu necdnm dijcincto conservat
. -Petrus Landus ex parentibus ■ • ■■
^P^id Lugdnnum gallijB natus, hoc
amoris et masroris monnmentum
P.
Amis.— Per argcjit and mhlr.
St. Olave, Hal t Street, Burial Reirister.
1582 Oct. 27daje. Peter Capony, gent., of the pla. (Plague).
^^^^fi^-^'':^n^ '^ttle of .uch
into EngHsh, and is undated a in r p ^ .n /^^^^^^ ""f^-^' ^ translation
Landy."^ It mentions no elatfon d ew % ^^^^^^^^^A to " Maister
Maister Landj I have bene onm'S ed u^^^^ Z'' ^«"^'"eDces - WourshippfuII
will overpasse other ren'ed.es "^t l enl.rn. ' ^^^'^^^ ^ b'^eve
middle savs he has foT^o ^ !ha he ZTlVT °' ''^"^
-me thing again. P.o^d W Unr^ert'DJc "Sf "
" ■■■Mi a'J' :.;.M'iv> e
MISCELLANEA GENKALDGiCA ET S^;KAEDICA, 277
"Andrew Bayninge, Esquior, somefcymes Alderman
' ■ of London, lived to the age of 67 yeares & Dyed .. "
■• ■ ; ' - the 21*' of December Anno Dom. 1610." - ^ - -'
Paul Bayninge, Esquior, sometyme SherritTe & , .;
Alderman of London, lived to the age of 77 yeares & ' .'
Dyed the 30"' of September Ann. Domi 1616.
Consecrated to the memory of Paul and Andiew Bayninge, Esquior. '■
If all greate Cittyes prosperously confesse
That hee by whoine their traifique doth increase
Deserves well of them then th' adventurej-s worth - -
Of these two who were brothers both by birth
and office, prove that they have thanckfuU byn
For the honours which this Citty plac'd them in
and dying old, they by blest consent
this legacy bequeath'd their monument
The happy sum me & end of their affaires
provided well both for their soules and heires.
This monument is situated at the east end, and is of unusual form, part facing
to the west and part to the souch of the sanctuary. On the west is the figure of
Andrew Bayning kneeling on a cushion under a canopv on the front of \°hich is
the first inscription given here. On the front or south side is the kneeling figure
of Paul, brother of Andrew, under a canopy supported by pillars and surmounted
by the arms is the second inscription given here, and below the figure the two last
inscriptions.
Ap.-SK.—Qmrferli/ : 1 and 4, Or, tivo bars saUe, on each as 7nany escallop shelh
of the field ; 2 and 3, Or, a ra'ven sable perched on a torteaux. Crest gone, but is
supplied from the grant : On a mount vert, an ostrich argent, legs or, leak sable,
holding a ley gold.
This well-known family, who became peers by the title of Viscount Sudburv,
were granted arms by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux' King of Arms, in 1588. TiiJ
arms were granted to the Paul Bayning of the monument, and as an impalement
for his wife, whose name was Xorthern, Azure, a chevron ermine couple closed or
beiween three martlets of the last.
278 MISCELLANEA &ENEALDGICA ET HERALDICA.
St. Olave, Hart Street, Burial Recri<5tei'
1610 Dec. 23 ^^J^^^-^^ynln, buried in the upper end of the chancell, in
' '^\S 4r^r^^^'"^^^^-'"^"'^"-^-r chancel i„r
lfiln^"^T ■' ^^'i """"^^'l /"^^'e^ Baynino- of London, Esq Will dated 4 Oct
Marie Bavnin<. £500 v1 . 1 1 ' 5% "^^'"''^'^ '^^^^^or's cousin
Cousin M^ar.^^ .t \Vas'te 1 wi/i f Arm \v'^ ^f^''"'"^ ^« ^^^id wife.
saidWilliam'\\\Lt 1 and f L' u^^^ f-.^he life of the
and to his dauditer JoaneLmTrViOO r'^ Cousm John Lyons £100
Christ's Hospi al £100 To fht r ' ^^^O. To
houses or la/ds of The vearl va o?^^^^^^^^^ f^/*^^ ^^^'^'^^^^
To the poor of S' Olave HaJt Wf .t f \ ^ ''^^'^'"^ «^ Cambridge.
John Simpson, no« pai^ of s' O, ' ^^Jf l^istator is a parishioner, £40. To
Penny £-/o,HerlZ^Y Cu.iZ^ .t'jf' ^'-^'-..T^ ^^-^-^^ Thomas
To the Grocers Company £5C? o? a dhn.e - n t eif H ^ir^^^^
(65 or more) as testator is old each a croV Z / 7 '^''"^ P^'^^
47.
Cunas ded
Patrem e pr^dara F;:
De St Michel
Andegavia
lilia
Somersetia
"ctob-- 23, 1640
Macrem e nobili stii'pe
Cliffordorum
o,- , , ^ Cumbria
Llisabetha Pepys
Samuelis Pepys, Classi Re-iai"ab Actis, Uxor
^?U£e in Csenobio primQ, Aula dein educata Gallica
Utnusq, una claruit virtutibus ; '
Forma Artibus Linguis cultissima ;
Prolem eoixa, quia parera non potuit, nulla ;
... r
Illi-ZLLANEA GENEALOGICA ET EER^LDICA. 279
Huic demum placide cum valedixerat
Lonlecto p amteniora fere Europa3 itinere
rotiore redui abiit lustratura mundu
obiit
Xovembi'is
r ^tatis 29°
< Conjugii XV"
LDomini 1609°.
-ithl^l^^:S,^u^\nrS:^^ i ''''''^ a largeand elaborate monume.t
thebustofalad^^nS^o^^Slaft^d.:'!^^^ P^'"^'^^^' on.an.entatic>n is
Marchaxt Dsfe Mi'chS! ° ' ^^"''^^'^ ^"''^ seeded rpr.,
Sacred to the memory of
William 3Iil]s '
of Clapham in the comity of Surrey Eso^
.: ™o departed this Eife June ]5ih*i79o
^tat 73.
Also of Elizabeth Mills
Wife of the above
''^no departed this Eife May 19'h J779
^t. 45.
From a neat marble monument on the north wall of the sanctuary.
™ '^^f ;0 Jan. 1789. To son
hold at Hutton in sSk Jwe^^^ ^fj^'^^^d h,s heirs m.le, also the free-
present wife. Son-in S Wiiliarrl^^ T"^' °" '^'^ ^« his
Spitalfields and after 1 n^ d a To fe \t ' rw' r ^"""^"^^'^^^
grandson William Mills the muse aifr -I J'T '^^'''^ "'^'^ '"^ To
a gold watch. ci,ain and seal ?o "l^d rm A ^ f tator Hves at Clapham,
garden at Clapham in the occinntiorff \rr S ''"'S i'^''' ^^^^^ «nd
granddaughter Susanna Mills ^ ^^0 am llT ' To^
Copela^nd, also a gold watch and chai^ "?' " ^^^'apharn in the tenure of
silver embossed tea-ke°ttle and 'tand ad" JZ^'-'f^'^Shtev FJ-^zaheth Mills a
Mary Ann Mills a silyer tea kettl and st.nr^ 7 P"'' granddaughter
canisters. To daughter-in-law ttsan'r^Ii lfa itST''''" 'if' ''''^'''''^
Eon Thomas Mills the cluster diaTo" 1 riru. Ivi ^ ? "''^'f ""^ P'"^^" To
it, and he may enrich it, as he tilS d mn 1' T'T^ ^''^ ^^^^P
mottoe, but to preserye he oldeTone Cm" , 'T^^' f ^ ""'^ ^'^^ ^ ^^^'-^h
daughter Mary Dawson the fu niture of H . H ' '^'"^ ^e sold. To
own work, the' rest to be dhS between on^ !^ ""''^
son-in-law MMVilliam Dawson 4oS To t lt'i'f f'''"f
£6000. To ^["Susanna MilN^'^o T IT, ^ f'' I"' ^^^'^''^er Mary Dawson
£30 and a rin,^ M^ 8^,; Kt t £0^) ^^^"^ Richardson
£10. To Robert GarruiTand S Lcca Vvl t ^ "^"'"'^ '^^^""^^^
to other servants each £10. l^,The 1^4^ee ^'f fs' '"/'"""f ^ V^^''^^"-" ^'^'^h'
To thirty poor housekeepers at cSnhum win n . '^""'^'''^ «t Clapham £20.
Ood.cil, 6 May 1790. 1q Miss Mary Beaumont ^30 yearly for her life.
^riSCELLANEA GExX KALOGICA ET IIBRALDICA.
On 5 Jnlv ]790 appeared Samuel Kent of Crutched Friars in S* Olave, Hart
brreec, merchan t James Mann.ier of the same place, jrent.,Tho^ Mills of Mark l.ane,
"^r!^"^ f'^i of Ampthill, Be.Ls Esq., and made oath to the
writing of AVilliam Mills, Eiq., of Clapliam. Proved G July 1790
(To le continued.)
■ ^ mm."
(^ee p. 1^3 1, Xo. 38.)
_ Tobias Wall of Southampton, widower. Will dated 2 July 1743 To mv
sister Anne .\ewth £.50uO. Her dau. Lacretia Xewth. To my nephew John
T '"'.'wnr' by Exeter £2000. To. my nephew William. Woodley
£2000 t IS the said AYill.am that is now married to Mrs. Paine. To my nephew
John Wood pv -C'>OnO Kv,-,t- ir.,- tr. fU^ r,„.-^ it^.-h.- m_ . : "^F"^"
John A^oodley £2000, brother to the said William. To my sister Woodley £100
1 year, lo Mrs. EIiz. Weekes who now lives at mv house £500 and the hou'^e I
Qow live in lo her sister Weekes that is now married to Capt. John AVise £100
To Ann Gal wey widow ot Nicholas Gallwey £500. All residue here, in Nevis and
St. Kicts with my sugar house to Mathew Mills, Esq., of Abchurch Lane, London
1.44, Aug Adm on to John Mills of Exeter, Esq., the nephew, pendino- the
suit be ween ^kthew Mills Esq., the nephew and residuary legaJee who propoun s
the will and Bridget Woodley the sister of deceased. Bridget WoodlJy widow
^^ov^'ii m!(;^.ac:95Si^M:f '''''''' ''''' ^^^^^'''^^
By an Lidenture of 1747 on the Close Rolls, it is recited tirat there had been
suits at- law bat terms having been agreed upon, the residuary estate was to be
shared equally by John Mills, Bridget Woodley, Ann Xewth and':^rathew Mills
^ By a marriage settlement of 1748 recorded in Xevis, it appears that the estate
was estimated to amount to £80,000. Testator was, I think, formerly a planter
ot .Nevis, and then settled as a mei'chant in London.
- Lieut. Jasper Wall was a Member of the Assembly of Xevis in 1687, but owincr
to destruction of records previous to 1700 his will has not been found He was
apparently father of the following :—
rr u ' /'T/'' "l- ^^^^ a 'leraising his plantation to his brother
lobias for life, then to his sisters.
- 2. Tobias, b. 1080, d. 1744 ; i[.L as above.
. 3. Mathew, b. 1088, d. 3 June 173:', ; M.L in St. Paul's, Xevis
1. Lucretia, m. the Hon. John Mills of St. Kitts
2. Brideet, b 1682, ra. William Woodley of St. Kitts, Esq. She died 13 Feb
17o6,_-aged 74 ; M.I. at Little Parndon, co. Essex, with Arms of Woodley
impaling : Ar/mt, a bend between three wolves' heads coiip&l Sable (Wall) '
. 3. Anne, b. 1690, m Xewth ; she died 12 Aug. 1748, a<^ed '58 • M I
at Little Parndon. ° > • •
The above arms of Wall are as given in Wright's " Essex," 11 , 304 Burke's
" Armory " has Wall of co. Lancaster : Argent, a bend Gules beliceen three boars'
hmds r.oui'ed Sable.
• Communicated by Veeb L. Oliveb, Esq.
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(Colt, of Arm?, I). 25, Part II., Fol. 8.)
[For earlier generations see " Visitation of Warwickshire, 1G19 "
Harl. Soc, vol. xii., p. 2.]
Edward Sheldon of Bely-Ebz-: da. of [Tho.*] Markham
111 com : \i!>-or,,Ar ^' • "
f Ollerton in Com: Xutt,
of ' will" ''n' "1^;:^;+ !^^"" l'--™ '"^^'^^^ a.
nf Wiiim T Y Tj -lua. luti Ml oiieioon 01 Jiarton 111
Wri e i w fe com. Oxon Ar. 2^ sonne
Untie, 1 wite. obijt Amio 1G5S.
of Thomas
Morsfan.
I i - r
1. Ralph.J . Edward Sheldon of^Katharine, da. of Phillip Constable ol
2. George. S'S! ^mt' ^ ^^or, Bart.
3. Phillip. 2. Mary.
(Signed) Edward Sheldon,
* " Yisitation of Waru-iekshire, 1619 "
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OGICA ET HEK
ALDICA.
cS f''92-^^-~G-Ies, uoo chevrons arnent
^ol. n, p. 215.) -"^"^S- (Ashmole's "Antiquities of BerkV'
East Shefford and Besselsleigh branch •
Gules, U.0 chevrons ar.cnt, qoa.SnjBesels and Le,h
Childly and Swinbrook branch —
chevrons cn;ent, a crescent for difference ^
Letcome Regis branch •—
>-i}t5„:r *.v„ ^ ^^^^^^^^^
Fernham branch
The cloisters -ere bmT^i,rr,™r Cljn™,,!" Canterborv Cathedr,!
the cost of wliicb many of l e „VmI ™ "° ^''"'■^ and 1411 l ,'
are d,>r,laved on the bo£e/. tL" S ™« 'T"''? <;°«rib„led, and wh se n
«anlt,ug of the bajs. The Peu"„"H,i M f " "'-"'""WilSS on the groin"
m the fourth „n.pa,.t.e„t of the Sn'hyi';S tZoZr°J
MISCELLANEA GENE.VLOGICA ET HERALUICA. 201
Xote concerning the Fettiplaces of North Dench^rorth, Berks.
Ame^/rS'^lce in't^e ''ot>f?' Exchequer, greeting. Whereas
into mrcrbernrtl P r '■T'''" ^^V' T-"' ^"^^^ «f on r crossing over
Irm. f /^ejond the seas, when we landed at Hoffges in Xormandv witi, n,n-
a o"-;^"a'd"tir. ""^. ''''' -'^P-P--^'d to set o"" In Li
our Je l-be v^^^^^^^ '''^''''^ ^-M-"y with
in onr service afoie.H id n , ' ^ ^^o^thampton, and remained continu.aisly
thereabonr .1 f P'^'^' ^'^^ battle of Gressvand elsewhere
s e ^dd'Earrhtr cerfifil ^""^f' '^""^ ^'^t^"'" ^'^^o Englan
any demands umrrrh.T ^ you to surcease the making o
ImeryTo, the fi! h i '"^ tenements which belonged to the aforesaid
or for^he mym n o^f «n""' f ^^'^^ ^^'^vice,
the Excl e^^^^^^^^^^^ this account by summons in'
afoTPsaiH '^loiesaiu, and that you cause as well the said Araery as tlie
«n, Be aie intoimed, to be disclMrgcd and quit at the said Exchequer.
Xotes concerning Thomas Fettiplace of East Shefford. Died 1442
Fetula"'-i7 To Alysonu Bretoun 5 marks. To Thomas
Du e Am "r " ^^'^f^^e^-Jiir^' ^^^P'^'-^ Alysoun Bretoun." Wil ?
Marches).' ^''^''"'^ Braybrook, Northampton. Proved 27 Oct. 1402 (P.O.C.,
■(aoit^^;;^i. (Si:niiXsH^r;\,];;'r:^]:r^^ ^^'""-^^
Note concerning Richard and W.lliam Fettiplace of Kentwood and
iVlaidencourt, Berks.
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sS«;id.Jn J^Ln^^^ wife of John
Croftuii and Alvnoton Buck« C ""''I'^T^^^
stead, Tilehurst/^uTd lu.ds Sd Kentwood, Cholsev, Snihan -'
Shefford with lands and renen.ent r f r.f H^^' ^^'^'^^
Berks, and the n^anor of Bradlev in SolLZ! "n^"''"-^' ^'f'ej and Holnns,
on the death of Eh'zabeth, who S without issue. ''""'^ FettiplaceJ
Note eonceniino- the Fettiplaces of Childrey
■ his s::;^^^:.;::,? ^rih^^-^^^e^^ r-^'' ^^^-'^^ ^^-^-'e
1st riunday in 'lent. ' Fe aave he P, v ^ '''"^^'''^ at Child,-ev- on the
estates and lands, mentdoned^ t^e .e re, nnn ^^''^l^"'^ their successors
chantrjhe had founded in S.i d efS mXn T '"^^^ "'^'^ rnaintained .
'n the village. The College wa ^Ko ^ nv h " f f^^" three poor men
weekly to each of the three aln sme wL^ f ""''^ i'^^^'^ ^.Z.
allowance of .3.. id. apiece for To . T ? ^'^ '^'^'^^''"o" an annual
included a moietv of tt nalor of^L '"1 P '''/'''I- endownaen
'ssues in Letcombe Basset, Hi„dL S^
Lambouru, Hnrst, Finke>Iev B e ,;' q •"^hettord, Bockhampton, Chippir,..
grove, Uffington and S a d 'thl .'7''' ^'''^''T^ ^^^^ote, SparsLk,
Bartl^olomew: Berks, and Sseot 0.u?™Tir r ' "'^^^^^ of Erlei.-h'
^ititn^a to tljt mum Wmitmoim of miimtv
h'oin fmmn Mm. Km in tljt
Mvitml) MiimniL
Continued frum p. 269.
[Had. 107(;, fo. 186.]
»///« Sr"'""' "•■r»t. .nWn a Unlur, ,n,n,m
CaEST.-0„ „ , ^^^.^^^^^ . _ ^
d«riTiogU,e.nf„„,th;s4l4roVaoswi..^'°''-"'J ''*""»'^ K"'"'"' '"'-^
Aunlieit Coate and Creast of Staple, of Framfeild.-
" '"'""''i *<•'"-. /,«,*, /,,■„
the points dowaivards. ^ ^ '^'^^'^^"^ ^^'^ f^ands a staple or,
MISCELLANE.l GENEALOGIC.l ET IlEllALDlCA.
293
William Staple of Framfeild in Snssex=
John Stapley of=pJoane dan. of . . . . Thatcher of Warbleton
Framfeild. I in co. Sussex.
I
Eliz.
wife of
Tho.
Boord.
[Mabel]:
dan.
of Sir
Roger
Lewk-
nor
l^'wife.
I
= Antljony
Stai'lev'
of Frani-
feild.
-Ann da.-
of Jo.
Thatcher
of Prest-
iiawes in
com. Sus-
sex
3'-'' wife.
:Ann da.
of Tho.
:\ror-
ley of
O'lindc
Oml
wife.
= Ann
widow
of
Grubbs
4"' wife.
[Beniiet] a dau. marr.
tol'ho.Pici-seof West-
downe [Westfield in
com. Sussex].
[For issne see Yis. of
Kent 1(';63— 8 (Harl.
Soc.).]
Anthony Stap-^Aun dau. of Gracenx.
ley of Patcham Geo. Gorinu' & Tho.
in CO. Sussex sistei- to Geo. Scherly."
Ar. i Lo : Gorinfj.
Ann .... mar. to ]\rar<r. ux.
ux. Jo. Staple of Jo. Bnl-
Tho. Twinehani. man of
May.t Hartfield.
Anthony 2 son vet. 4 & upw. 1634. John Stapley, a?t. S 1G34. Ann 9 years ould.
[Harl. 1070, fo. LSC.]
Arms. — Argpnt., on afess racjulee azure tltrec fleurs-de-lis or.
[In "Visitation of Sussex," p. 175 {Harl. Soc). The above coat impales
Philipot quanerly and the Crest is o-iven as :— .4 ilejjier gauntlet erect gules,
garnished or, between two ostrich feathers argent.']
JoRes Wood de Portu=f:Parnell filia Gnilmi Philipott de Siberswouhl soror
Sandwici. | Henr. Philiputt du Folkston in co. Kancii.
I
Edwardus \\ood Reccor Eccliie de Ilamsey in==Anna filia Samnelis Xorden
com. Southsexia?. ' j Oiiei.
JoHes 2. Edward in artib' Sam: Wood de=. ... fit: Anna. Maria. Elizab.
Mag^ London. Slaney.
{To le continued.)
* For pedigree .«ee " Visitation of Sussex." {Karl. ^oc.~)
t for pedigree of May see The Castles and JJamion.s of We.stern Sussex. (Ebves and
Eobinson.)
294 MISCEILAXEA «BNKALOOICA HBUALMCA
. -tnoland, that it anpeariuo- on in A- :\''>''^''f' and Hered tarv Mar'^Inl
Arms that the Ar/n!.r "Ensf.ns n^eH^^^^^^^^^^ ^'^''^^^'^^^ the C o'
GrmKlmolhev, i„ right „f irtjif S'|ami H f,"°' °'' "M htl
b, ti^ oti.. dosceud:n"'^tirE:t er'^i;r i-S:;,;^ ,
SnLf ' ''^^ ^^^^'"'^ Memorialist's Aunt. llTp '^^'""^ ^^'^'^^ deceased,
Spin, ters accord, no- to tl,e Laws of ArmV 1. ' ^"^^ ^^-^^^''^ ^«ev/
3Lu.sK,l_d.d bv U-a.rant nnder hkh^Tind^iT^''''''^ ^^e s^n'd Ea,-]
-A ign.t n.srant authorize and direct Us to ^''^'^'^^.'^^^^ the tenth day of
Armonal Ens.gns accordino-],- Kvo v 1> 1^1 '^'^''^ and confirm .uch
ai.d Clark>-ceux in pursu^ce of TT,^ ^ f^''^^''^ ^'^^^ ^^^^ the said Gau t
Meteors Parent of <,ur reven.rolces ^l^uTJr''\-''''f ^^^'-^-^
G e t s,,, of tne United Kino-dom of Grea I^- , n a "t J'''"', ^'^^^
b} tliese Presents errant, exemnlifv anr^ rvf '^"'^ li'eland, have devised an.l
Ams follon-in. t!,at is to ay^^ "V///.,, z>«S ' e
^uks, sunnoanfed luj a Ckev/on K 1/''"^fr■''^^ Or three larruk^
for Davl., ^erond and Third Owuierh) r , ''r^^''^^''' P'"'^''^^
t e Colours A mount Vert thereon in fLT r ^^^''^^ "P<^" a Wreath of
> % fripp.nt Er>nine attired 0^- clCr^ fX. '""^ " '^W/.^ i
Mt v^erred Gold, as the same reT ] e Va h, f '•^^^•^'"y ^«
be borne and used forever hereafter bv M,, f Tr'^ '"^''e plainly depicted to
descend^uusand by the other dj en lams o „- L'p^/^^^^^^^^^^^^ «''d b his
deceased, and also by his Aunts PTce ^Hr n""-'' ^c'^' '"'^
the lau-s of Arms, ly WIT^-ESS wh ^el^ 7^^^^^^^ ^---dinc/ to
Ivino:s of Arms to these presents have sub c'il . ] O x^^^'^''^^' ""^ Olarexckux
o our several offices rhis 'tu-elfrh d^of W„ U .^/If/^^'T ^."'^ ^^^'^^^ the Seal^
our Sovereign Lord Georcre the ftnird, lUli '^"'^ ^'^^^ Year of the reio-n of
of Great Britain and Irelan S Vf f
our Lord one thousand el^^li^^^ri^^^l^Z'''''' ^"^ ^'^^^
Communicated J. p^^, k,.,^^^^^ j,^^^ ^ j,^^^
From a copy of the original patent.
MISCELLANEA GEXEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
295
This family, whose name is also spelt Mewe, Mewcs, .^lew* was in nil r.rnh
ab.lK^ a branch of the family of Mew or Mews of Caund le Ruse, ^ r.i to wl ch
170^ hXj^}'^' ^"''^ ''''' of Wiucli^er!l^y£:
theiieldS'?6^^ 'T- r'^' ''^ P^"^'^ ^t. Giles-in-
hlr Vr- - . . . 1 boo, settled m Eastmoton, co. Gloucester, befure In Dccem-
left ilue":- ' ' ' ' '^'"'"'^^ April 1C40. He
L William ifew (II.)
1. Hannah baptized at St. Giles-in-the-Fields, 22 December IGOd; married
John Lawrence and had issue a son John, admitted to Emmanuel Col-
lege Cambridge, 10 October 1652, then described as (native) ''of
.-> vv ^ \? ^- ''f ^''^ssmg-ton, 1660, afterwards of Stamford
2. Elizabeth, married .... Barrow.
The following is an abstract of the will of William Mew (I ) —
lo the poor of the parish where I now dwell. To mV sou Wihiam the
wherein John Child, gent now dwelletii, with all the jears tharf l a^^ theS
yet to issue To ny daughter Hannah Laurence £50 a her own disposino To
Fi ;i n P ^^'^''''l"/^ ^^'-^ J^^'^es Mayo to be overseers To niy daughter
Elizabeth Barrowe 40.. To everyone of my grandchildren 40.. To evc^y servaiu
* Communicated by G. O. Bellewes. E'^q
mrnmEmmmm
ifio- p'^K^'f J'-^ -'■^"ted preiuinabiy between 1601 and 1607. Sir Arthur Hnnton HIpH in
seer, dated 17 leb uarv 6 8- V Vro -I ^
rua?y ' 673" a' Sfabo rsl' J^'ob'br- 1'f "^[^^^"^^ C^----^' ^--^ - " ^eb-
ried Elizabeth daughter o " G?:o4'f b A^f 'f,}" ^'^•".^r* i^'^' "1^^
(7, Daper, 1571^;; %,^.;Vi?,t3^b^Sd^Sl^cliS;i/^Stl^^^^ ^ ^^^^
29G MISCELLAKEA GENEAI.OGICA ET HEEALDICA.
sermoi) " and tlnf 'MiJ^ *mVi . i ^ ^ . „ ^ S'^'^^ '^''^"^^ took iii the
He left i.-sne : —
1. Samuel ^lew (III )
2. - ' ■ • -
Xathaniel Mew, Fdlow of Corpns Christ! Colle-^e, Ovford ■ Eeotor of
Gorhngton 1672. AVill dated' U Octuher ; promi P C V' '(] pL,f
' ^' ^ Wni^hte n •> ^'^^^^^^^^^ Prehendarv of Wells, 1G71
U 111 da ed 12 August ; proved P.C.C. (101, Dyer), -^2 October IfiyV'
1. Hanuah, living a spinster 5 Mav 1677 ' •> ^^vtoDei lb<o.
P CC 'ffl ^Ha£°-Tr '^f^-''^\ ^^'^'^ ^^^^^^^ 1676; proved
III SarLlMiiv Fdloi'nf ''y^^r'^'' ^''^^^eth Lau'renee."
Co,npounde ft fi tJn ^ ^^^S:!^ o'^^', ^f'^' l'^'^' Eastia.ton.
s:r^6^j^^S'f£^?sr^?^^
The Rev Tohn T ' '"'1 ' ^^^-^^ '° ^^'i«chester Cathedral.*,
of bees to be seen wa fir t !ho ,oh? . '^Tf '^''^'^^'^^'^ '^"^ working
Mr. Mew of GloucesuT^ire " ' '"'^ ^"^''"'^'^ ^'"^'"'-^'^ '^V own:
* " R. J." in " Notes and Queries," 1 S., vol xi d 147
Act. and OrdiuHHce. of the Interregnum, vol. 2, p 980.
marliagehnLSSSReSte"'' " <^'--ster.hire/' p. 5.0. There are no .le.
% Le >seve, "Monumenta Anglicana." .
** "A ^e^v.Systemof A'^riculture" D I'-.T TrU„ r ,-r , H^ard, 1726.)
^ i.unure, p. i.jg. By Jolia Laurence. (London : Thomas Wood-
^i<..j-f.-..;rjIO-
MISCELLANEA GENliALOGICi ET IIERALDICA.
297
The accompaoTino. Ave Sullivaa bookplates ns an ev„n„Io of n,i„»-
possTbte'^z'.-' '•' "'^7 »«B engraved as
II. A plam spade-slinped shield with the s«,ne arms aotl crest will, this vi,!-,
SfbV4ste7tS,f<:5;f.f|'?.?„tT,??^^^^^ I..thisa.,dN„.,n:';t
Tn'J:l i i «™, '^"""''^ of Cork and n-ale, forcl. T he s"rEid,.S
i?ot oil;irpir^iifRS;:r;L?\',sr;"i z T-rv '^^"■f
danghter of 11,S,„as Lodge of
hav?on°V'a;d'l'f''on!! '^-e va.iations ibr the coat' Lodge'.' otcoa^t
r«.;y,«.^ ./.«;-^../ three cross-crdsl ts [? of ti.e fi M ?/i/;^f/;/
appears ou euher of these plates; this is corrected in th fo r h pl^ce 1^ 1^
Richard Joseph Sahvan, Thames Ditton, Surrey " ^ '
.n/^^' '^''^ anns crest and raotto of Sullivan, with a mullet in .-^hief of the arms
and on the breast of the robin in the crest, to indicate its bein^ for a t Vd soT
aosslet6 [of the far.t] withui a hordure of the second, therefrom issuina five demi
the .ms ■ in \o TV Iht M"''' '^''-'"'^ ^""^^e is incorrectly carried round
the aim. n ^o. IV the bordure is omitted on the side the arms of Lod-e comes
aga nst Su hvan, which ,s correct. This rule in modern herald y i' a %urv val
of the early praccice when two coats were first impaled of divi ^'nt Ifh .nifc
down the middle, and pucting the de.ter half of oi? .^ilt'S^li't^fhS^
* Communicated by Amijun J. Jewebs, Esq
VOL. II., SERIES V, A i '
298
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HEIIALIHCA.
the other In neither of the four plates does the bad?e of a baronet occnr • wo
may therefore conelucle Lhat tiiey were all en-raved before that title was conf.rr d
on the owner. ' '■^»
The coat of Lodge on Plates I. and II. is the same as Burke eives for L„d.^e
of ^ettlested. ^uflolk. but with diifercut colours, viz., the field'a/ure nn,1 i-Cr^
charges or. Xo. III. has almost the same as Burke assigns tJtod" ?
btu he latter has the field azure. Burke also gives as Lodge of Leeds 'the e^aHn
Ao. n but no bordure and more crosses ou the lion. This all aiipear. without
any authoritv bema- cued. i t-tui. niuiouc
V. The fifth plate has Sullivan arms, crest and motto as in No lY but witl, a
crescent for the second son, the impalement beino- Hobart, AWw/ . /
leu,:een Ucojaunckesennine.^ Belowf-.John Stdlivan, Ridu.'i.s lilo^ B'^cks "
Tol J ^nll^ ' r 1'. , heraldically, belonged to the Ri^^ht Hun
the above S i Richard Joseph Sullivan, Bart. ; he was born 7 April 174:) and was
?i r G.nn d ■ ''^'^ "•'-••^ 3— he 'was swoi'n of
SStSr^LgJ^rEarfLfte^SnJh^^^^' ""'-'^ ^^'^ ^^^'^^
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET IIERALDICA.
Cranscn'pt of j5aints in tijt eavlmt Ktgtstn-
of ^Ijm from m
to 1603.
BURIALS.
Anno Domini 154G.
Parishe Churche of Shore in S^X^^^ oft^t, ^^"^
" Joan Hin gent^ was bnyried r . ^ ^.^ ^^^.^ ^^^^
Bernard Longe was bujried r second dale of June in the yeare last rehearsed."
Mar. 31
Jnne 2
June 23
June 27
Sept. 7
Dec. 10
Dec. 12
Jan. 10
Sept. 2
Dec. 3
April 12
April 20
Jnne 20
June 23
Sept. 2
April 30
Oct. 2
Oct. 28
Oct. 28
Dec, 25
Mar. 3
ilar, 6
Mar. 8
Aug. 18
Aug. 28
Oct. 20
Jan. 10
Feb. 6
April 8
June 8
July 8
Aug. 10
Sept. 10
Anno D")ii 1516.
Joan Hill o-ent^.
Bernard Longe.
Thomas Aggas.
Joan Elioce.
Wylliam Symon.
John ChescmaD.
J vlyau Whyte.
Koberte Page.
Anno D'nTl547.
Thomas Gatton.
Rychard Otwaye.
Anno D"ni 151-8.
John fFrauncf.
Thomas Sexten.
"William Chapman.
Marrian Warner.
Rychard Stone.
Anno D'ni 1549.
Rychard Gatton.
Augustine Tickno"-.
Rychard Wheeler.
Symon Rumsey.
Joan A Stone.
John ffrauncf.
John Robyiis.
Agnes Redfourthe.
Anno D'ni 1550.
Joan flraiincf.
Margaret Ifraunce.
Robert e Ifygge.
Johan ffitfge.
Jeames Kempe.
Anno D'ni 1551.
Henry Richebell,
Henry Eliote.
Joan Crofcer.
Margaret Robins.
John Wood.
Oct. 8
Oct. 22
Jan. 17
Feb. 10
Mar. 10
May 1
June 10
July 8
Aug. 13
Sept. 10
J\[ar. 28
Sept. 28
Oct. 28
Oct. 30
Nov. 10
Jan. G
April 10
April 20
Mar. 24
Sept. 30
Oct. 8
Jan. 10
Feb. 8
April 23
June 18
Mar. 30
April 8
May 8
* Continued from p. 268.
Oct. 8 W'illiara A Stone.
^ov. 10 Rychard Tickno--.
Anno D'ni 1552.
Margaret Symon.
Nicholas Seaman.
Ileni-y Maidman.
Anno D'ni 1553.
A 1 lice a Stone.
Jeames Seaman.
Anno D'ni 1554.
Thomas Carter.
John Levet.
Allice Levet.
John Penycod.
Allice Gatton.
Anno D'ni 1555.
Lettice a Stone.
Henrv Richbell.
William ffare.
xillice w. of Thomas Gatton.
John Wood.
Olyv"- ffrannce.
Anno D'ni 155G.
Allice Cottismolde.
Henry Parkhnrste.
Rychard Cheseman.
Anno D'ni 1557.
Thomas Parkhnrste.
Hughe Brumoll.
John Gatton.
J oh an White.
Anno D'ni 1558.
Anne Woodes.
Isabell Hamond.
Anno D'ni 1559.
Olyver Gatton.
Joan Eggar.
Joan Longe.
MISCELLAXEA GENEALOGICA ET HEKALDICA.
Dec
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan. 25
Feb. 15
Feb
Feb
Feb
Mar
Mai-
Mar
[omitced] 28 Allice ffraunce.
fct. S John ffranncf.
Anno ])'ni 1560.
Xov. 20 John Cot tell.
John Sliiulde.
John Chapman.
John SaH"jer.
Joan Crofcer.
Thomas Kellsev. '
John Levee.
John Chennell.
Agnes Sawier.
Anno D'ni 1501.
Philip Durgate.
Rjcharde Warner.
Joan d. of Olvver fErannres.
Mary d. of Thomas ffraunces.
Joan d. of Sceven Grace.
Henry s. of Hiimfrie ffrighte.
Anno D'ni 1562.
Last day of Mar." Mar. 31 Thomas
Gas ten.
Thomas White.
Margaret d. of Henry Levet.
Allice w. of John ffraunces.
Joan w. of Henry Levet.
Joan w. of Thomas Mvnger.
Margaret d. of Thomas Mvn-
ger.
Jvlian Wheeler, widovre, late
w. of Richard Wheeler.
Edward s. of John ffraunces.
2 Eichard Wacfourtlie.
2 John Cottell.
2G [sic] Margaret d. of John
ChennelL
Anno D'ni 1563.
16 Edward s. of John Wickes.
20 John Parkhurst.
25 Lettice a stone.
?2 John s. of Roberte Brooker.
?8 John s. of William Tui-ner.
3 John Risbridger.
8 Ladie Magdalene Braye.
;3 Margery w. of Bartholomewe
Parson.
Anno D'ni 1564.
Rychard Mabancke.
Mai-y Lucocke.
Katharine White.
Allice Warner.
John ffraunces.
Henry Maidman.
Anno D'ni 1565.
Olyver Red fourth.
Jvlian Gaiten.
Thomas Parkhurst.
April 1
April 6
April 8
April 10
April 12
April 21
May 11
July
Xov.
Dec.
Nov.
Jan.
Dec
Dec
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar,
Mar,
13
Feb. 23
Feb. 24
Mar. 9
Mar. 10
April 18
April 19
Aug. 25
Sept. 8
Dec. 13
Jan. 26
Feb. 17
Mar. 7
Mar. 14
Dec. 30
Feb. 20
Mar. 6
Mar. 8
Mar. 15
Mar. 27
April 2
Feb. 15
July 23
Sept. 15
Feb. 5
Feb. 26
Aug. 26
Nov. 14
May 4
July 27
Aug. 11
Aug. 21
April 2
April S
Apiil 17
April 21
April 27
j\Iay 7
Aug. 26
Aug. 27
Sept. 4
Oct. 22
Nov. 3
Nov. 23
Nov. 26
Dec. 9
^^lay 3
Sept. 7
Oct. 20
Dec. 10
Mar. 12
Mar. 14
Nov. 22
Mar. 14
Mar. 16
Mar. 30
May 1
Anno D'ni 1566.
John Willot.
Joan Longe.
Doritliy R^edfoni'the.
JLargarct w. of George Re
four the.
Henry fl'uller.
Margaret U'raunces.
Agnes Walter.
Margery Otwaye.
George ff'rauncf.
Anno D'ni 1567.
Agnes w. of John Chennell.
Joliu s. of John Chennell.
John Hawoorth.
Henry Brumall.
Allice White.
Robei't Levet.
Edmund ffuller.
Anno D'ni 1568.
Robert Barnes.
Wiiliam ffrauncf.
Anno D'ni 1569.
Jolm Leigh.
John Symon.
Allice Rodger.
M'' William Shurley.
Anno D'ni 1570.
Thomas Huat.
M'- John Wakefeilde.
Geojge flraunees.
Richai'd Elyot.
Elizabeth Dendy.
Allice A Stone.
^Tary Turner.
Agnes w. of Rycliard Wor-
nome.
Joan Semon.
John Bicknolde.
Joan Romsey.
John White.
John Levet.
Joan Gatton.
Anno D'ni 1571.
•lolin Kirrell.
AVylliam Turner.
Allice A Stfine.
Joan Symond.
Wylliara Dungate.
Reynolde Chapman.
Anno D'ni l.'i72.
John Maidman.
P]lizabetli Maidman.
John Carpenter.
Anno D'ni 1573.
Agnes ffrauncf. ■ '
Jeames a Stone.
308
Maj 12
May IS
May 22
June S
Feb. 15
Mar. li
MISCELLANEA GEXEALOGICA ET HEKALDICA.
May 11
Jan. 14
Jan. 22
Feb. 22
Feb. 24
Mar. 81
April 11
April U
April 16
April 24
May 2
June 1
J ane 6
June 29
Sept. 28
Xov. 6
Nov, 15
Nov. 23
Jan. 4
Jan. 18
Feb. 13
Mar. 13
Mar. 25
April 10
J une 8
July 2
Aug. 2
Nov. 15
Dec. 29
Feb. 15
Uav. 11
Mar. 24
Mar. 26
Sept. 30
Dec. 20
Mar. 5
Mar. 7
May 27
Aug. 7
Aug. 7
Sept. 16
Sept. 27
Oct. 3
Dec, 24
John Chapman.
M" Mary Hili.
Elizabeth Stone.
Xicholas Eh'ot.
George Bicknolde.
Anne Kellsey.
Anno D'ni" 1574.
Margaret Lucocke.
Milicent Carpenter,
i'dith Longhnrst.
Elizabeth Otway.
Robert Brooker.
Robert Cliennell.
Anno D'ni 1575.
J^rargaret Sti-eet.
"William Brooker.
William Kirrell.
Jvlian Kirrell.
Joan Bicknolde.
Joan Myllard.
M-- Oliver Hill.
Katharine ffi-anncp
Walter Parkhurst. '
fflorence Chaunler.
Joan West.
Lawrence Hampshire.
Nicholas Marten.
John Slarkes.
John Eggar.
Jean Bedford.
Richard a Stone.
Anno D'ni 1576.
Thomas Mower.
Joan Lane.
Maude Maidman.
Robert Dendv.
Richard Battell.
Elizabeth Redford.
Richard Sandes.
Elizabeth Seaman, widowe.
Margaret Chennell, widowe
Joan Stevens.
Anno D'ni 1577,
Clemence Stevens.
John Champyon. '
I^fargaret Brooker.
John s. of Byohard Bedford.
Afargaret d. of Henry Chen-
nell.
Anno D'ni 1578.
Rose w. of .John Sandes.
SP" Creswell,
John Creswell.
Jean psou [person].
Allice Hitchcocke.
Ehzabeth Lucocke
William Griffin.
Jan. 6
Mar. 13
April 1
i'^Iay 5
July 12
Aug. 10
Jan. 9
June 1
June 14
July 25
Nov. 12
Mar. 13
Mar. 14
April 26
May 10
May 15
3 fay 22
May 26
Nov. 2
Dec. 1
Jan. 8
Jan. 15
Jan. 18
Mar. 27
May 10
July 6
July 22
July 22
Oct. 5
Oct. 7
Nov. 30
Dec. 25
Jan. 26
Oct. 6
" Uppon
Sonday "
Jan. 4
J Jin. , .
Mar. 12
Mar. 25
Aug. 19
Sept. 12
Nov. 7
Feb. 23
Mar. 13
April 6
May 3
ilay 8
May 19
June 14
Jane Wickes.
George s. of John Parkhur.-^te.
Anno D'ni 1579.
John Lippescombe.
William Crouchloud.
John Redford.
Thomas Tanner.
Morrice Waters.
Anno D'ni 1580.
Eh'zabeth Belldam.
John White.
Hono"- Wickes.
Roberte Maidinan.
Robert Longhurst.
William Maidman.
Anno D'ni 1581.
Anthony Slarkes.
Edward Braye kuighte.
Elizabeth Tewesley.
Henry Hunte.
Allice Seman.
Roberte Duly.
Olyver Levet.
Joan arabancke, widowe.
Philip ftrannce.
Anno D'ni 1582.
Agnes fl'enne.
Olyvei- ffraunces.
Thomas Houne.
Margaret Wickes.
Jean ffeiine.
Joan Boxfoulde.
Margaret Lawi-ence.
Betterice Warner.
Joan Hewet.
Jeames 3ial)ancke.
Anno D'ni 1583.
Hnmfrye Stone,
M'^ Emma Hill, widowe, some-
tyrae w. of M'- Olyver Hill
Anno D'ni 1584.
Joan d. of Robert Brooker
Margaret d. of Thomas Kellsev
Amy w. of Henry Levet
Thomas s. of Anthony Bicknoll.
Wil ham s. of Olyver ffraunces.
Rychard Green.
Wylliam s. of William Punter.
Kobert Lawrence.
George s. of Robert Stidman of
Cranley.
Anno D'ni 1585.
Rowland Hall.
Joan Gatton.
Margaret w. of John Hunte.
John Cooke.
Margaret Davye,
T2
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MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERAL13ICA.
July 13
Julj 30
Occ. 16
Oct. 29
^^'ov. 15
Feb. i
llav. 7
^lar. 19
April 4
April 13
July 27
Jn]j 27
Xov. 28
Bee. 3
3rav 6
IG
June 9
June IS
Auo:. 6
Aug. 19
Aug. 22
Oct. 21
Dec. 11
Jan. 25
Jau. 31
Feb. 8
Feb. 10
Feb. 26
Mar. 1
Wjlliam Chennell.
John Slower.
Jean Wiclcf.
^l' Edmund Hill.
John s. of Roger BicknoII.
Joau w. of John Allin.
Thomas Maidman.
Anno D'ni 158G.
Bartholomewe Croncher.
Robert ^Vooddiclie.
Sibill \y. of Jolm Olyver.
Thomas Mowton.
John Sandes.
Edward Chennell.
Thomas s. of Thomas Keen.
Anno D'lii 1587.
Allice Warner, widowe.
Davje Jones.
Xycholas "Wickes.
Nycholas Allyngham.
Elizabeth Lyne^
John Pimtar.
Margery Chennell, widowe.
Ry chard Red ford.
John s. of Thomas Keen.
Allice Jackman.
Joan Gaston.
Roberto Venne.
Roberte Stockdale.
Margaret Tanner, widowe
Allice Ballchilde.
Anno D'ni 1588.
June 10 Dorithy Maidman.
June 16 Gregory Croftar.
Sept. 16 Anne Lawrencp
Nov. 2 Annibell ftenne.
. Jan. 22 John Redford.
Anno D'ni 1589.
Aprd 25 Domynicke Hjirmes.
June 5 Roberte Lucocke
June 5 William Lncocke.
June 19 Anthonve Bicknall
Oct.. 10 Thomas'Puntar.
Feb. 27 John Steavens.
Mar. 8 John Levet.
Anno D'ni 1590
Ang. 21 George Parkhurs;.
Oct. 28 Joan Keen.
Oct. 30 John Keen.
Nov. 12 Roberte Chittye.
Jan. 2 Thomas Slarkes.
Jan. 3 Joan Sceavens, wvdowe
Jan. 27 Jean A Stone. '
Feb. 5 Agnes ffranncp.
Feb. 26 Ellin Blackman,
June 9
Ang. 18
Aug. 25
Sept. 17
Oci. 21
Nov. 3u
Dec. 24
Dec. 26
April 13
Ju]ie 2-1
July 3
July 5
July 26
Aug. 14
Aug. 14
Oct. 7
Nov. 5
Nov. 13
Nov. 13
Nov. 26
Nov. 29
Dec. 6
Dec. 6
Dec. 12
Dec. 16
Dec. 25
Mar. 9
I\rar. II
I\rar. 20
]\rar. 29
April 24
April 30
May 4
May 30
June 5
June 9
June 20
Aug. 14
Dec. 5
Mar. 12
May 10
May 22
Sept. 30
Jan. 28
Feb. 15
April 17
Mav I
^lay 3
May 26
Anno D'ni 1591.
lien IT Hammon.
Joan Gatton. widowe.
' John ^\'est.e.
Agnes IMaidnian, widowe.
Henry Maidman.
Anne Brave.
Owen Warwicke.
h'ychard A Stone..
Anno D'ni 1592.
John Slarkes.
Heniy [blank].
Amy Longliursce.
Joan Keen.
Jul\an Lncocke.
Ellyn Ticknor.
Lawrence White.
Amy Keen.
Svmon Joans.
John Alldridge.
Henry ffigge."
Doi ii'hy Rysbridger.
Margaret Gatton.
]\Iargai'et West.
Edw;ird Levet.
Anthony Bicknoll.
Avis ffenue.
Joan Lawrence.
John Danipard.
Thomas Sawyer.
Allice A Stone.
Anno D'ni 1593.
Joan flewet.
John Rishridger.
Jeanies Dudley.
Katharine ^Maidman.
Anne d. of Thomas Kellsev.
Durithy w. of George Redford.
Bettei-ice Barrat.
Luce w. if John Killer.
Richard Lncocke.
John Warner.
Allice w. of William A Stone.
Anno D'ni 1594.
Elizabeth w. of George Chen-
nell.
Jeames s. of John Chasemore.
Anno D'ni 1595.
Joau d. of Olyver White.
Bartholomewe Person.
Widowe Nettlefoulde."
Anno D'ni 1596.
Ityciiard Davy.
Thomas ffrauncf.
Pleasaunce White.
John m-aunce s. of Thomas
ffraunces.
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Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
rsov.
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
lifar.
Mar.
17 George Goddard.
21 John l^arret.
29 Joan Huiite.
■20 " Jolm Anives wife."
6 William Redfoi-d.
2 Betterice w. of Edward Kir-
rell.
2 Joan d. of Edward Kirrcll.
12 John s. of Georo-e Gatton.
15 "William PnnteiC
21 Olyver White,
23 .John Allin.
Anno D'ni 1507.
Mar. 30 Pleasannce w. of Edward
White.
Elizabeth w. of Olyver White.
Heniy s. of George Steavcus.
Joan Small.
Joan d. of Edward White.
Katharine w. of John Kis-
bridper.
April .3
April .3
April 8
April -27
July 28
Sept. 2
Sept. 10
Sept. 18
Oct. 7
April 2
April 3
April 5
April 6
April 1]
April 23
April 28
April 30
May 11
May 12
May 17
June 2
June 5
June 19
J uly 5
July 6
July 13
Sept. l-l
Sept. li
Sept. 19
Sept. -26
Oct. 2
Oct. 10
Dec. 21
J.ID. 4
Mar. 10
Mar. 13
Jean ITrannces.
Katharine w. of Thomas
Mounger.
Aune Plolden.
Mabell Stonell.
Agnes a Scone.
Katharine Gatton.
Elizabeth Speed.
I\rargery w. of Henry White.
Hono'' w. of John White.
Joan w. of George Steavens.
Henry Levet.
Joan w. of Mathewe Black
man.
Hanna Suapall.
Thomas Aborne.
A nice a Stone.
Olyver Battel!.
Amye Sewer.
Amies Ifairebroother.
Elizabeth Chennell.
Joan Wickes.
" Rdberte Davis his wife."
Ptoberte Parkhurst.
Anno D'ui 1598.
Xov. 16 John Steavens.
Xov. 21 Joan w. of John Xeell
Dec. 22 John Slyvell.
Jan. 17 ]\Iylicent Sewer.
Jan. 21 Joan w. of John Lowicke.
Feb. 19 Katharine d. of John Gatton
" Mar. 13 Nicholas Ellis his wife."
Mar. 15 Julyan w. of John Moose.
Anno D'ui 1599.
Agues Seaman.
Juan d. of Elizabeth Plaruies.
Doritliy Pioger.
^[argaret w. of Thomas Cooke.
Henry White.
William ffraunces.
Edward Styute.
Allice w. (if .John Parkhurst.
Margaret d. (,f Juiin Chennoll
the younger.
Xov. 1 :\faiT w. of Richard fQiire-
broother.
Feb. 15 Henry s. of Richard Stone.
Anno D'ui IGOO.
April ] 5 Allice d. of Edward Levet.
^lay 18 George Redford.
June 3 William Hunte.
July 2 Agues Moorer, widowe.
July C Agnes w. of George Harmes.
Aug. 10 Anne White.
Sept. 12 William Steavens.
Oct. G Roberte s. and heire of Georo-e
Parkhurst.
Margaret d. of John Gattou the
elder.
Rychard s. of Jcames Ma-
bancke.
"Agues was buyried."
Margaret Moose.
Elizabeth ffuller.
Widowe Symons.
Anno D'ui 1601.
Jean ffraunces.
John White.
Margaret Plunte.
Henry Stones wife."
Dorithy Lucocke.
Thomas White.
Anno D'ni 1602.
Adrian w. of Anthony Lyrret.
John Harper.
Nicholas Seman.
Jeames Chasemore.
M'dvy Hitchcocke.
Joan w. of Henry Stone.
Philip Chasemore.
Richard Woodhatche.
John s. of Jeames Mabancke.
Anne Bicknolde.
Joan Hunte.
Anno D'ni 1C03.
Katharine Stone.
Mystris Gascrill d. of Sir Ed-
ward Braye.
Oct. 6
Nov. 25
Jan. 1
Jan. 17
Jan. 29
^lai'. 2
^lay 4
May 28
June 8
Aug. 30
Sept. 19
Jan. G
April 2
Mav 25
July 2
Sept.. 12
Oct. 6
Nov. 23
Jan. 2
Feb. 10
Mar. 3
Mar. 8
Mar. 9
April 26
April 30
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:May 9
June 4
June 15
June 29
Aug. la
Kobort -ffrauncx.
George Whice.
INIaiT Cobbe.
Aiithouie Brooker.
Juan \v. of Thomas ."^eaiiiaii.
Sept. 1 Edward Seaman.
Sept. 2 Juliii Davye.
Feb. 20 "■ Dame ^hivy the Ladie Braie
the hite wife of Edmund
Tyhiey Escjniic."
MAKKIAGES.
Anno D'ni 1547.
This Booke rcade the vj'ti daye of October in the yeare of C Lord God one
Thonsaud fyve hnndreth four tie seaven of all those that haue bene maried in the
Parishe Chyrche of Shere in the Couutie of Surrey.
"John Aggas was maried unto Elizabeth Twer y^- xvij"' Dave of October in the
yeare seaven," etc., as above.
1547 Oct. 17 John Aggas to Elizabeth Tyver.
1548 Oct. 21 Wylliam Welles to Katharine Ifeilde,
July 20 George Redfourthe to j\Iargaret Badgci'.
Feb. 23 Thomas Mower to Agnes iJiake.
1549 Jan. 24 Henry Martin to Agnes Scotcher.
Feb. 6 Roberte Maidraati to Agnes Eggar.
1550 Sept. 27 John ^Mawer to PleasauVice ffraunces.
Feb. 10 Edward ffen to Joan Scocher.
1551 June 25 John Shudde to Anne Mawer.
July 18 Vvllliam Dawdrey to :\Iarget Roper.
1552 June 8 Henry Levet to Joan Eggar.
July 13 John Steavens to Allice^Svmons.
Aug. 10 Olyver Levet to Joan Symons.
1553 May 8 Robert ffigge to Jvlian Horwaye.
Nov. 10 Thomas Kellsey to Agnes Ridley.
Dec. 10 Henry Eliote to Joan KirrelL
1554 Jan. 20 Roberte Woi'nam to Allice White.
Feb. 10 Xycholas Berymou to :\Ln'garet Eliot.
Feb. 20 Rychard Lucocke to Elizabeth Steavens.
1555 April 8 John Clercke to Allice Rocker.
June 10 Thomas Hewet to Joan FLammond.
July 20 Rychard A Stone to Elizabeth Parkhurst.
1556 Aug. 24 Olyver ffraunces to Joan Welles.
Jan. 24 Huiufrey Stone to Elizalieth Eliote.
Feb. 8 Rychard Wacfourthe to Allice Wickf.
1557 May 23 Walter Morris to Agnes Wheeler.
July 21 Olyver ffrannce to Elizabeth Gotten.
Aug. 22 William Otwaye to Joan Risbridger.
1558 April 13 Tiioraas Hairion to Allice Stidman.
June 23 Rychard Houghton to Allice Bradshawe.
July 20 Jeames Pereson to Ellin AVillson.
1559 Aug. 22 .John Moonger to Joan A Stone.
Aug. 27 AVylliam Lyne to Jean :JLabancke.
Nov. 23 John White to Katharine Estman.
1560 April 10 Roberte Mellershe to Dorithye Risbrideer.
Oct, 28 Tolin Allin to Joan Ohennell.
Oct. 30 John Mabancke to Margaret Ghennell.
1561 July 10 Jeames Page to Allice Barnes.
Oct. 18 Henry Levet to Amye Wornam.
Nov. 15 Rychard Person to Joan Luffe,
312
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HEKALDICA.
1562 Maj 10 Thom:^s Skyaner to Joan Brooker.
I -.60 Jm'v' to Katharine \Vil!ote. ■
i.>bo Jan. lo John Robmsonne (0 Joan Mvn.. VI-
lobi bep . 1, Thoinas Mvnger to Katharne Ward
A-n- r^T'^ i^^''"'^^^!''^ Lucocke to SFarirarct 8ewor
0.0 Oct. 20 J)hnChennelHoAl]iceHcTVonn4"n
.06 Jan. 2o Henry WMte to Margery- March °
106/ Aov. 9 )V,llia,nWeI!er to Armo Stone.
1568 in V 4 '^«"^)J>tertoAnneBrumalI.
• ~l i*^''" Twyerotte to Elliu Earlowe.
iK,-Q AT n " , " -i^nm i3ar owe
S 0 ,?r'lSlr'^^fcoPhi]]isSean.an.
lin 00 to Agnes Chapman.
nf.', D''^'^^'"!^™ to Elizabeth Fuller.
157-> W ->« y to Katharine ParkhurstP.
.10/2 ^ept. 28 ^vmon Lyne to Jean Mabancke.
1573 Jn v i if ^" ^'T-'''^ to Agnes Parkhnrste.
i / ^^lioiuas Keen to Joan Chapman.
July 18 Henry Maidman to Agnes Edwardes.
Se^t. 0 Roberte Hewet to Elizabeth Carpenter.
1574 T«n • ' ^^1""'^ ^'T'' ^^^"'g^^i-et Redford.
1^7- Ar - ol'llBoxallto JoanMartyn.
1070 May la \.lham Huggins to Mary Brooker.
Uct. IC John Wenson to Mary Knio-hte
Aov. 6 Thomas Hone to Agnes Eliote.
Feb f? ^^T'' ^^^'S^^'^^ Mabancke.
1^7.' Ar , ^r«''tjn to Joan Ticknor.
lo/b May 22 Roberta Smalle to Joan Seaman.
-Ju y 1 Edward Baker to Snsan Cocke.
^ct. 14 John Joans to Joan Nvme^
1577 ^Zuu■ "7^^' to Elizabeth Stone,
lo. . Apui 10 .John Whice to Honour Porter.
May 20 Henry Chennell to Anne Tydie.
nZ in ^r'"S«J,'>t's to Agnes Card vner.
Nov '2 '""^ ^t^'^' ^° ^°'-i^hy Chapman.
1578 trl ' to Maudelyne Kellsey.
1078 Sept. , Olyver Stone to Joan E£r<rar.
Oct. 9 John Belldam to Allice Smnmer.
1579 Wi? "^-"^y Stonnell to Agnes Maidman.
10/9 June 14 Lawrence Marter to Joan Waters.
In I 19 J^'-^'^^e Smithe to Allice Qaennell.
July 12 Roger Weller to Joan Keene.
n^ ' ^y ^i";^'^S'''""^'^^«^^""e Stidnian.
Oct. 12 Walter Peter to Joan Punter.
nZ' i r S^"'-^ (-'fiasemore to Lettis Maidman.
Mav ^ r f^<i".Shurste to Joan Hyde,
irav ? P Pleasaunce Ciuipnian.
Jnii I J y I^'Ppescombe to Margaret Redford.
T !^ ,f •i*',^'" ^een to ]\rargaret Tieknor
1580 May
July 1/ Edward Ehot to Elizabeth Carre.
oT' 9I R T''!. 5'"''^ ^« ^'^"^ Parkhurste.
Uct, 24 Rychard ffairebroother to Mary Waters
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1581 ^ky 21 Henry feS CO Agnes Cooles.
June 6 Rychard Green to I^Iaroavet %mon.
June 12 Rychard Parvis to Milicent Carre.
June IS Machewe Blackmau to Juan Sceavens.
July lb ^\illiam Punter to Elizabech 3Iabancke.
Oct. 1 Henry feS to Ellin Gatton.
Vr"' ^i'^bert BaxfouIde to Katharine Mellishe.
los2 May 6 Rate Tydie to Amy trraunce
Jnjy 2 Xycholas Seaman to Joan A Stone.
, - o, o ^ . '^y^^^'^ ^0 Elizabeth Kellsey.
1063 Sunday, Jane 2 John Xeoll to Joan llrauncf, ^idowe.
June 9 Henry Venne to Amiable Sinyther.
Sunday, June 16 John Mytchyner to Agnes Hone, ^vidowe.
loS4 T -'^ u--,r' ^r^'''''^ Parkhnr.ce to Elizabeth Voyce.
lo84 .Tune x \) ilham Kynge to Joan Youno-e, wido\ye
June lo Ihomas Martyr to Margery Chennell
Aug. 31 Robert Lawrence to Anne Belldam.
Sept. 17 John Barrat to Joan Ponyn^'-folde
Oct. 25 John Levet to Dorithie Boulton. '
loSo May 13 Thomas Haybetyll to Agnes Pillfoulde.
June li John Maidraan to Jean tfrauucf
Aug. 19 M^ Bartholoraewe Goodwyn to M" Mary Hill
feept. 2/ Anthonie Clifton to Joan" Kynge, widowe.
Jan. IG Thomas Mowton to Joan Kelyn>re
Jan. 23 Edward Levet to Elizabeth S^on'e.
loSfa June 6 John Wellar to Phillis Bailchilde.
June IS Jeames Mabancke to Anne Bardiu
Oct. 10 John Olyver to Dorithy Pomell
Oct. 16 Thomas Wellcr to Anne Levet.
Aov. 27 Edward Kirrell to Betrice Arnolde
Jan. 17 John Allin to Elizabeth Hewet.
i^«7 r ,? Bicknall to Elizabeth HypkvDs.
]-d 't''- ^>!>olas fibster to Julian fenne. "
1088 May 21 Henry Ventris to Elizabeth Bniler.
loS9 April 27 Heni-y Yen to Avis Hipkins.
Juue 16 AVilliam ft'osson to Julian Stockdale.
Sept. 14 Jeames Holden to Rose Kitchyuer
Occ. 13 John Kellsey to Elizabeth Slarckf
Jan. 13 Edward Butler to Mary Soden.
loOO May 31 Thomas Brette to ^yenefride Yentris
June 28 Richiird Cooke to Joan Ticknor
A-v. 22 John Chennell to Agues Lyne
1-01 n/V". i«f"^^lJ^artylmewe to .Jean Duly.
Ia91 Oct. 2i Edward Lee to Agues Kynge.
Nov. 7 John Goddard to'EIizabetirHuswife
Aov. 8 Geoi'ge Chennell to Elizabeth Hamon.
JSov. 8 Richard ffigge to Joan Duly.
1592 April 3 Thcmas West to Mariraret Green.
Oct. 30 John Coddesden to Agues Lane.
Aov. 6 Robert Hunte to Agnes Leyet
TOO R^''- Tr'°'"^' Risbridger.
lo93 May 20 Henry Ede to Anne Yeutris.
July 10 Thomas U'est to Jean Stevens.
Aug. 5 John feare to Sara Kii-corae
n o! S!^'"'' ^l^'^^ ^'^ Elizabeth Levet, widowe.
ucD. ^1 liiomas Champion to Katharine ffrauucf
iNov. 5 Edward Daya to Joan Joure.
VOL. II., SERIES y, .
314 MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
1503 Jan. oo P.oborte Brooker to Mai-aret Levet
lo96 May 4 Rvclinrd Martjn to Mai-aret Cooll.
• line ?b John Gatton to Katharine Sawyer
Aug. 9 John ^Yhite to Ao.„es Eliot. "
Q*^'; '."^ Thomas Stynte to Jraro-aretChennell.
1^.9/ ^ept. L'b Lck-ard Kyrrell to Jean Broomfeilde.
1 .%oc T : ^ homas Belldani to Agnes West.
July IG Iienry Yentris to Mandeljne tfrauncf.
1 r^ac T T'- ^ to Joan Eabbete.
IWJ July 2 Henry Brockwell to Rose Paidge, M-idowe.
iTAA , 5*^'"'^^' '^^one to :\Jargai'et CheiTnell.
IGOO May 4 Rychard Bicknolde to Lettis Gad.
Q "r ^^''oiu^s Cobbe to Joan Lippescombe.
irni T P -J^^^" Maynard to Joan Elliot.
It 97 ^^^^"^7 ^^I'V-^^^^oo^'tl' to Jean Woorsfoulde.
bept. 27 Beniamyn A\'ashford to Anne Chenuell.
Aug. 24 Henry Bamlet to Sara ffayre.
Uct. 10 IJ-ichoIas Symon to Elizabeth ffreeuian.
Aov. 7 John Rogers to ffrauncis Moose
^^ov. 7 Walter Burstowe to Jean Redford.
Aov. 13 George Lyne to Dorithve Peter
GENEALOGICAL EXTRACTS FROM SIXTEENTH-CEKTURY Y JLl S
IJs IHL CONSISTORY COURT AT CANTERBURY.*
YOLUME XIY. -continued.
st.l3^hSs''^fs;?^:fyo!^^?^'^t 'r'^'
goes forward. Se Hearer his wifr °R 1^ t u'"'f 1^^'^' ^he work
to Hani bis son at the a '; of in,: .1 tenements m Lyn.inge and Elehan,
tojohA.son. Rt^:,::^^:::^^-:^^ "^^^n^^n^T-'
there next to his father and rnoZr v,Vh V p '"'"'f'^ ^''^ churchyard
Johan Horseley his brother in law T^"^'"?' S'^dson. John his son.
ments to his sdd son at 4 iTr; ot? , ^'V"^'" ^ ''^^ ^''"''^ '-^'"^ tene-
sold if he should dec^i^l^^rir ^::^^^^t,2ff''-^''''
^.^'-r^-^^'!^^^ - ^"e Church of
* Continued from p. 272,
MISCELLANEA GEXEALOGICA ET HERALDICA, 315
V\T'^\-- ' •'"'^^ Mai-aret. Eliz. wife of brother Thomas. Date.!
J .May lo26. [For earlier Haaletfc Wills see " Archteologia Cantiana," vol. xxxii.J
VOLUME XY
AV r^^' ^'^"t- ^-l^^ellin- in the Hospital of St. John without the
Walls of the Catj of Caiuerburj. Wills that there be made as lar-e a window at
our Ladies Awter ot the said Hospital as there then was at the High Awter of the
said Hospital to be glazed with such Imagery or Pictures as he should shew to his
said Lxc'cutors to be^done within 2 years next after his decease. Thomasine his
IrL r } T ^/^^^^^'"^ of St. Gregory. Master Wotton. William
w-i ' u ^ ^'1 -^^"i" ^^lugham, Staple and Goodneston purchased of
William Broke- -and m Westbere and Chislet purchased of Overtou. Alys Wode
his grandniother. illiam Tukke his graudfather. Thomasyu his wife. His
Lauds in Boughton purchased of Richard Potman. Johanne his dauo-hter His
maiior of Hawe m St. Stephens of Hackington. A Court Lodge and Dove House
in be,,. Dunstans etc., to the use of himself and his wife in tail mail. Remainder
to their right heirs. Remainder to his said wife and her heirs in fee. He wills
that nis manors, lands etc., in Whitstaple, Cosmus Blean, Stnrry and Bekesborne
late belonging to ^1 ill, am Woodland his grandfather, and which Alice AYoode
daughter ot_ the said illiam, his grandmother, devised to him bv her will to
Ihomasva his wife for life and afterwards to the heirs of his body'iu tail male
Remainder to the heirs general of his body, etc. His manor of Brendley in
Boughton with Its appurtenances in like manner. Benet his sister wife of Richard
Ramsey. Sir Dunstan Petle, Vicar of Westgate, Canterbury. Proved 12 Oct. 1527.
fo. 16. CliLES Andrew of Cranbrooke. Mill lands, ponds and appurtenances
in Lose and Farley called Pympesmill to John Andrew his son. A messua<^e
garden lands and wood held by him of the feoftees of the lands and tenemeSt^
^0%ril 15 "'^ '"'''''^"^ ''^ ^"^^''^'^^^^^se- i^ated
aJU^' f of Aldington. Alys his wife. Elizabeth his
daughtei Thomas and Ma,tin his sons, then under age. Fyer Iktt, water flett.*
James Blachyuden. ^\ illiam Halke. Proved 19 Jane 1528.
1 .u'^nP; of Robert Gierke. Deuys her dauehtor. Eh'za-
beth Gierke. Ihomas and Martin her sons. Proved 19 June 1528.'"
fo 35 THOiFAS Laod of Aldington. To the building of the new steeple there
6s, 8d. Agnes his wife. His i daughters. Proved 19 June 1528.
fo. 43. Joux AT Wood of Holyngborne. To be buried in the churchyard
there. Agnes his wife Benet Hawkins his wife's daughter. Wilfe that Agnes
his wile should have all his lands and tenements in Holyngborne for life according
to her jointure Remainder to his 3 sons Richard, Robert and Xtopher in taif
lo John his eldest son the messuage he dwelt in and all his lands in Kent in fee
for ever and if either of the said Richard. Robert or Xtopher dved without iieirs
of their bodies lawful y descended the lands so devised to them to come to his son
P d ^sTl r >8 """" ^^""''ter.
(2'o be continued.)
Bote.
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il^ionumaual Inscriptions antr ^traltin> iii
annotations from eililte, etc.*
49.
Cave sis graduju
pergas viator
priusqnam liaac
perlegeris
m certam beatje resurrection is spem tena3 sequestiatu
vir '^7"^ T'''^'''^ ^"^"'^^'"^ '"«'tis liospitiu
pietatem melyt, generis seriem aniplas eruditi pectoris
sacio 4lentTo ' f^^^f ccnprehendantur
n« 'r"" Generosus hie vir maxim
pa t m pno^um Germanic lustravit in qua famigerabilium
alKjnofc academiarum pnta Lip.sieu Geneu Gissen non
<k-euerem incolani din egic magnis literarum nomin^bus
nobihtatein decentibns studi.s quadrien Leidaj combussit
. . tandeui
Tolttn P'^'J?"'7'f '^«"di>H- seaquiannum phtbisi
i J? ?^ '"J"^ "^'-'''.^^"a obstinatione
annos 29 lebus bumnnis valere suis vero plangere dixerit
anuna sua Creatori sue unde tam nobile depositum
acceperat magna in Christum fide redonata
^ '""""centum bocce agnati qnibus acerbum
sui desider.ura rehquit pio ducte atfectu erigi curarunt
Lectori
quisquis adhuc vitam vivis sic vi
vifco vitam Linqaere earn quovis
tempore rite
queas.
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aroh^^nhof r^''"^?'^ ^^'i? P''"^'-« of tlie Coriutliian order supporting an
0 ^ • ^'^'"-^ ^^'''"''^^ ^'■i/'^'^^ .s«*7feZ bndlfd nules ;
^ ff/J^/ 3 : . . . . ff quarterly, pierced .... ^ >
-.n.-^il^^^'"",'^ '^"'"'''^ ■'^^'''"^ ■''^'Idled and bridled r/uks, in front of a
connthian column or, sur mounted by a panache of peacock's feathers proper. ^
St. Olave, Hart Street, Burial Register.
1628 Dec. 30 Ludolf Lander Werder from Tower Hill.
P,i''n''^^w^' ^ '^^^^^"^ the Universities of Leipsic, Jeua,
Giessen aud Leyden, died of phthisis iu London, aged 29 years.
{To he continued.) ■ ■
^i^nUon ?3ctitgri;£S mxn €mt% arms
FROM ADD. MS. 5533 AND HARL. MS. 1096.
Continued from p. 274.
[Harl. MS. 1096, fo. 141^]
yY^^s.— Azure, on a cross argent a human heart yules. Ceest.-J?2 arm
couped and erect in armour ppr. holding in the gauntlet a cross calvaru qulrs
A pattent of these armes and Crest to \U . . . . Bonsuy of bv Edw Bvsshe
Garter, 1657. Harl. MS. 1441, fo. 91 (pencil fo. 151).]* ' " ' '
John Audley of Sutton in KentyMandlyn da. of John Hare of London P^sq.
Bonfof l^l-^'V;''. '4'^ ^"S^^ ^""'"'^^'y «f Inner Temple London
Bonfo) of , eldest ux.Jen- ux. Esq. ob. 15 Xovemb. 1C62 S.P. bur in
bt. An- _ ; da. ings of Rob. Lmer Temple Church.
h'^r.-M \""'' '^'''^y ^vra,.-Or, a f'ss cotissed befu-een three
rn Vlu f^^^'"- Cvfst.-A bird (.^ dove) or,
^^'^^ • don. bealrcd and winged sable.
Samuel Boufoy of Hese in com.=j=Audrey da. of John Wilford of ye lie of Wight.
aiaior Iho. Bontoy of Nicliolas Bon-^Mary only da. of Nicholas Samuel^
Mary da of Tho. Esq. 1603. Midd. by Annd.of \Vm. Mil- 2 son
let of Hai-row-ou-the-Hill.
Hugh son & h. jGt. 11, 1663 Samuel Bonfoy.
(7'« be coiUinved.)
* In Burke's Arm&ry these arms. are given as of Bonsoy of Hease, Middlesex.
.bhir
318 MISCELLANEA GENEAL-OGICA ET HERALDICA.
3 ^^^^^S'""s^e,.e^s!^,.n"'^;rf^^'^7' ^^^^^^ ^^-^^
^^^''^J^£:t:^^i^^^^^' r.of Ta,„aica,wido.. Wm dated
and recorded in .TV« ^ ^ ^ ^ ^he said town. Proved 17-'2
Eno-. in trust ■to se to my deh^'Jft' ^-%',''^^f ^^''''"d of Jamaica or
£50. To Miss S; 1 C a/k his da" i fo"'^^^ I" Tho. Clark of the Close, joiner,
from J'ca, his freedoni and ii9 t p ^' f "^.^ ^'^^^''^ Barber, a negro I brou-ht
my son KicharfB Xdm'on u ^^l^'fl/i^'^fi ^t''- '^''^-^'^
renouncing. [216, Glazi;"/" Copy tS^ln J^a." '^^'^
WilfS ftS:1^^ ''^rj'liri^^;?:; of Goudhurst, CO. Kent, gent,
and Maryhis wife^' IoOOat il To Til Hodgsk.n dau. of John H. of G.
Esq, and Jolm Has^e 1 of tl e mrii ?' ""^J^"' P^^"'^'^ Lamberhurst,
Great ffinchcox and my m .suaH I fttll muT ' i^'*^"' '''^ ''^''''^ '"^^^^^^^e of
my manor of Pullens^ Td he land 1 ^ ''V^ '"^^'^suage called Blewcoates.
which were conveyed 'to te bVn^y^M^^^ B 'f"" 1 '""^ ''''
iDgton in trust for the u^e of im ll-nt\l p , ?"n ''V,' ""''^ "'^ P^ock-
tail. Whereas bv an a^ct dWd 0 IFnv l' 'Z'? .^"^ his sons, heirs in
my attorney there, there Ts due to me f!n^ T '^^ ^^^^ '^"^n, g*,
there will "also be du this Feb LI TuT'''\ Pf^'^^°"' ^^^^^'^^^ currency/and
sums and my other estate the.^ n /^"'^P^ '^^e in J. £479 st., the said
remiUedtoMrw4 md1rer .h ufth% n^^^ i" by my Ex'or iP Tho. Bond and
to be sold. All residue^o mv S K];m^g^^-^^«!» to be free. My slaves
for his life, then to hi hei.^nale T o p r P>7''^^"t<^'■^^t ^'^e s^ K'i B.
Bathurst to be E.'or fo T;. Bond Ex'or for J'ca, and Bond and
reserved to W. B. Ld iC. 1 g Le^Trd.] " '''' ^"^^ P^^^^"
Jamaica Records.
Geo^fand^Sof i^g'-^'^^ ^^^^"^ - - St. Andrew, GOO a. in Sc.
An^ony'SlJ^^fl^.tn'^cflat""' ' '''' ^'^^
D'JohnP,lairofthe sam"e parisi; E^'^" J^'^'^' -^dow of
* Communicated by Vere L. Oliver, E.n
Pedigrees, 15.) ^ ^^J^'"^*"^' -E^^q-, who died 1707. (Livingston's Sketch
§ Testat., .ho had been a planter, o^er^^of Oran.e River Estate, left his aifairs in tot.l
MISCELLANEA (3ENJ5ALOGICA ET HEKALBICA. 319
Ed^,.ri Batluust in 1751 w„s Registrar i„ 01m„c.ry Imd Clcrl; of the Patenls
A,e/?i!Sir^^::,^SSS^;?'^; i^Jj^-^""- »"« ^^'W Mr.
of ht. Carhe,„,es, J'ca, 1755, and died at i-Iavannai, in 11^. ' ' '"'^ ' '^"^
©Intuaio.
GEORGE GRAZEBROOK, F.S.A.
beca,.^a partner in 1S55, and Vetirtd^fttn^i^i',^. t ^^^^tt^
tlrat band of Researchers into the pait of Family H?tir" ^'""^
3,4rieTy£'l1lA";rf'f/a\fSb'sS'vti:r'"#1ir^
in book form, and iu I89i V^/S/ 7r ; r'^V"^ afterwards reprinted
Ssir^KS; bi'S s^i'^s^ttn;;!? -
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1
320
MISCELLANEA GKNKAU.GICA ET HEKALLUOA.
Communicated by Veee L. Olitee, Esq.
(See p. 276, No. 44.)
- /ot^ U^:r!SSt:Uu!Zf:^Z^^^^ "P in Florence
Ottav.o Capponi," which picture she deSedS I ° ^""stTious Senator Messer
I^e same manner as that of Ulei^•' iLt onte ^^'''''''i.^' ^» heir-loom, in
trans ator of the above in 18-49 added '' Xo^ta To h S?;" P'"^ ^^^PP^'^'-" '-^'^^e
wax bearing tlie Oapponi's arms Tcut of ^.h ^ f t hf "f a seal of yellow
on the parchment hand: CAPPoi tu STR on '"'"^
crowest like a cock), bein? the words addretid h H ""^^ ""-V^'^^ ^^^P^" ^hon
Xllch to Pietro Capp.ni, the Env^ f t%'bHc ''''' '^''''^^
'^S.;^.Sufx;:;^,p'-^^;:;rs^^^^^^^^^ ^rt^^ ^""'"^
^, . „ , - (^'0"''on . Ke-ari Paul, Trench and Co.. Ltd )
^^^^^^^'^T^t^^ZJ^^^ Junn. .an,,ea. ,y Colonel
ongin of the nan.e : the ilaunseU Ar.nVLul P,- /""..^"^ ""^'^ «^^^P^^^^ deal with the
No. man ( o„quest until the reign of Hen v Tir ' rfr ^ein- from the
Oloucestershire. It i... hou-ever! the f^^ar chw.r- 'T',^^- ^1"^^^°^^^ to the ilaunselhs of
uZ^m' 'j' ^'l^ the moJiSerS;.^ ?t biopphies of individual
rh?Z \ ' i^l'''" •^'■''^'^■^-1; Rhvs Jfau'el an/^^- John Maunsell. Chancellor to
The history of the first named has been 4ne imn 1. ^^d"?"^'! .Sir Robert Mansel. Ul'A-Um
thirty years dunn- that lon^ and iur LSlenf .1° ^^ry exhaustively. It is said that " For over
»»ark.blethM there should bjfo doubt, ?,nf™"'' °' »° record
J^c^ ».». chapter deal, .Ith the ud
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'"?h7i.'i5«^rhiVi™iSt\iT^^"^^ ™ "'-^
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INDEX OF NAMES.
ii-rees are printed in CAPiTALS ; Arms in itaJics
Abbott. Georo-e, 3!)
Abdy. Abicrail, 152; Rachell, 152; Sir Tlios
AhcU.Ul.
AbelL William, 127.
Aborne, Thomas. 310.
Acamplant. — . 170.
Acland, Eliz., 155 : Eichard, 155.
a Court, Eustace. 8.
"^"isT ^' 1^3; Rich., 3; Wm.
Adams, Alexander, 89 : Mary. SD ; Samuel 2S5
2!5b ; Susanna, 2S5 ; — , 237
Afrard, Charles. 199 ; John' 198
Ag-gas, Elir.. 311 ; John. 311 ; fhos., 300
Ahem, M. D., 233.
Aikenhead, — , 250.
Ainge, Wm., 78, 79. '
Airey, Eliz.. 225 ; Thos., 225.
Alchin, Anthony. 7 ; Juliana. 7.
Alchorn. Agnes, 138 ; Eliz.. 162 ; James, 13S •
Mary, 138 : Robert. 138 ; Thos . 138
Aldrington Eliz., 183 : Henry de, 1S3 ; John, 183.
Aid worth, Henry. 133 ; Mary 133
Aldy, Alexander, 134 : Eliz.: 'l34 Johan 134 •
Sir John 134 ; Margery, 134 ; Nicholas, 134 '■
Ihos., 134. '
^9^87*^' '■ ; Roger, 205,
Allan, Agnes Isabel. 24 ; Ann. 24 rS) • Chris
V\"- ^t} ^r^^- ; Douglas Hood. 24 •
John 24 ; John fioy, 24 ; Malcolm MoncriefF,
24: Maria Isabella, 24: Robt., 24- Robt
Bruce, 24 ; Wm., 24 (2). '
Allamon. 173.
Allanson, John, 173.
Alldridge. John, 309.
Allen (Allin. Allyn, Alyn). Alexander, 177-
;f lice, 177 ; Anne, 174 ; Eliz.. 313 ; Joan I77'
lu 309," 310:
all, 313, 318 ; Margery, 272 ; Tho« 177 r9^ •
Walter, 2G4 ; Wm.. 272 ' '
AUibond, John, 29G.
Allyngham. Xicholas. 309.
AMORY. 127.
^S:.mr^i^7.^'^'"
Amyes, John, 310.
Anderson. Stephen. 47.
Andrew (Andrewe), Giles, 315 ; John, 315 • Sir
Wm.. 126 ; — , 12(3.
Andrews, 127.
Andrews (Androwes), Elinor, 127 ; Eliz., 274 ;
VOL. 11., SERIJ-^S V.
Henry, 274 ; Margaret, 98 ; Thos.. 127 ; Wm
Anes, William, 40.
Angell, Robert, 39, 40.
ANION. 128.
Anion. Dorothy 128 ; Henry. 128 (2); Jane
128 ; Robt., 128 {2) ; — . 128.
Anstie. 4.
ANTHONY, 128.
Anthony, Ann, 128 ; Charles, 128: Derick l--'8
Edward. 128 ; Eliz., 128 (2) ; Frances/ 128
Francis. 128 (2) ; John, 128 ; Judith, l^s
Margai^t 128 (2) ; Mary. 128 (.3) : Paul, lis
Richard, 128 ; Thos., 128 ; Wm l-\v!
Anyan, Susan, 121 : — . 121
APSLEY, 106.
Apsley, 107.
Apsle>, Ann, 106 (3) : Anthony. IOC. 107 ■ Bea
^iY' ^^Vr Christian, 106; Dorothy,' IOC ■
Edward, 106 ; Grace.^106; Henry. 106 ; Jane
■106 (2); John, luo (3), 107; Jone, 106
Margaret. 100 (2) ; Mary, 106. 107 : Richard
i'.^^^P^'®''' ^'^^ Thos., 106; Wm.
106 (3). '
Archev, 101.
Archer. Henry, 101. 102; John, 101; Richard,
101 ; ftimon, 101 ; Wm.. 101.
Armiger, Wm., 114.
Armstrong. Alexander, 179; France^ 179-
Sarah, 179. > ' t
Armytage. George, 240; John. 240.
Arnold (ArnolJe), Betrice, 313 •' Eli? •"'60 ■
Harry, 69; John. 260 (2); Julia„:' 312 ^
Margaret. 260 (3) ; Rafe, 312.
Arundell (Arrundell, Arundelle). Cicely 216 •
Eliz., 56 ; Geo.. 276 ; Hen., 216 : Lord! 275 ;
, Iu°-' ; Tho., Lord, 68 (2), 216
Ashbornham. Jane. 106 ; Wm 106
Ashe. Marcella. 181 ; — , 181.''
Asherinden, Robt.. 70 ; Thos.. 90.
Ashfield. Christopher, ' 98, 203 ; ' Dorothy 98
20.3 ; Sir Edmund, 204, 241, 242 ; Eliz.,'204|
As"h\VeLL. 129.
A.iJiweU, 129.
l-^ ' ^"^e- (2); Dorothy.
129: Edward. 129 (2); Eliz,, 129 (2):
Ferdinand, 129 ; Francis, 129 (2) ; Geo 1-^9 •
^^^""'^-^(^'O-^^ir John. 129; Ma;garet:
Asser, Hyacinth F. M. T.. 34 ; Vernev 34
Astell, Anne Emilia. 50 ; John Hurvev. 50
a Stone, Agnes, 310 ; Allice, 309 (2), 3'lO ; Eliz,,
C C
\
822
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA
311; Joan, ; Dychard, : Wm.,
30!1 ; ,c,v' ,ii.fo Scone.
Astry, Era.. 114 (i) .- Susanna. 11-1
Atslowe. Edward. 12.-, ; Eleanor 1''-,
"^^o '^Af'-'^li'"'-'^'-'' '-^''^ (^hry..tyne.(;7'; Eleanor,
9. b!) : Kamon, CT, Ejn : Henrv. 9 ; Kath . 9
<>'.': Marg-aret. IMf! ; Maro-ery.'c!) ; Eobt 9 •
Ihos., 0(. 18t; : Vincent. <;?. • \Vm
AttTTOod, T. C. 1. 81.
Ac \Vood (At Wodde. At W'ode). Ac^nes, 31.5 •
Chriitopher. SI:,; Edmund. GO; Joan, 66'
f'- '^'-^ • -^r^^aret. 66 : Rich.,
6b 31o : Eobt., 315 : Thos., 8 ; 66.
Aucher, Harry. 69 (2) : James, 64. 69 (--^^ •
Joane, .69: John, 69: John Harry 69-
Robt., 69 ; Wru.. 69. '
Aiidlei/, 317.
Audley (Awdeley). Alice. 317; Edmund, 1^5 •
Hugh. ::.17; John. 317; Mary, l^.-, 317!
Maudlyn. 317 ; Sara, 317 ' '
Auste. Thos.. 230.
Austen. Diana. 109 : Frances, 109 ; Julian. 221.
AA E^O^ .1(3.
Ave)ion, 173.
Avenon. Agnes, 173; Alexander. 174 C) • Sir
Alexander. 173 ; Alice. 173. 174 : Anne 174 •
Anthony, 174 ; Clenkin. 174 : Eliz 173' 174 ■'
Humfry, 174; Jone, 1 74 ; ' Maraery ' 174 •
lUchard, 174 ; Eobt.. 173 ; Thos., 174 ;' Wm.',
AVERY. 174.
Ayery, Allen. 174; Anne. 174 ; Cath 174 r^V
Christian. 174 ; Dudley, 1 74 (2j ; John. 36 j
mS5f'(;n^:^f4.'^"^^^'
Aves. William. 39.
Aylett. Martha. .t7 ; Thos., ,57.
Aylmer. Cath., 31S: Judith. 318 ; Mary 318
'^269'°°'''^' 2^^9; Thomas,
B
BACKHOUSE, 175.
Btickhonxe, 175.
Backhouse, Anne. 175 ; Christian. 175 ; Debora.
1/0 : Ehz.. 1,5 (3) ; Ellen. 175 ; John. 175 •
hir John. 1,5; Margaret, 175 : Jfary 175 ■
Miles, 17.3: Xieholas. 175 (3); Phebe", 175-
Richard, J, ; Rowland, 175; Samuel, 175
Sara, l.o; Inos., 175; Wm.. 175; Sir Wm.,
Bacon, Alice. 57 (2) ; Ann, 109 ; John. 57 (2)
Badger. Margaret. 311
Ba(UaU, 4. 5.
Bailey, Ralphe. 40.
Baillie. Jean. 45 ; John. 44 : Thomas, 45
Baker, Cath 227 : Christian, 1U6 ; Clement. 92 ■
Edward. 214 26.;, 3-12 ; Geo., 144 ; Sir Henry
126 ; John. 1U6, 135 ; Kath.. 126 165 ■ Marv
Sei^SE'^-Nv*^ -'o? ' ^""""el, 165 ; Susan, 214;
Baker ^z/w.; liarbor. Agnes. 6G : Thomas, 66
Bakewell. Mrs.. 279.
Balderow. Dorothy, 58 : Henry. 5S ; 3ia,y 55
Baldock, Sarah, 164: Walter. 164 ' * ^- ;
Bale, Alice. 25S ; Robert. •'S.'j' ' i
Ballard. 170. ' l
Ballard, 17u. I
Ballard, Alice, 170; Anne, 171 (.3); Clement. I
l.U: Daniell. 199 ; Edward, 170; Eliz . 170
I 1(1; Ellinor, 170 : Eulco. 170; Geo 170-
I Gregory. 170; Henry. 171; John. 170 C^) •'
Jone. 170: Martha, 1 70, 1 71 : Mary 170 V A'
I 171 (2); Xicholas, 170: Peter, 170; Philhi
j I'O; Richard. 170. 171 (3); Rob*-. 170 -
I Roger, 170: Stephen, 171; Thos., 170 r5V
1-1 (3) ; Wm.. 170, 171.
Ballchilde (Railchilde), Allice, 309 ; Phillis 313
1 Bamlet, Henry, 314 ; Sara, 314. ' ' ' '
\ Banning (Bannynge, B.ayninge), Andrew 40
' 2;i, 2(8; Marie, 278 ; Paul, 38, 39 277*
I 278 (2) ; Robt.. 278. ' '
Barantyne, Agnes. 131 ; Drew. 131. 13'^ • Joan
! 131 (2), 132 ; Kath., 131 ; Margaret. 131
Barber, Francis. 318 ; Joseph Hutchinson. 146
Barbor ali.i.-, Baker. Agnes, 66 ; Thos 66
Bardin. Anne. 313. ' '
Barham. Dorothy, 162.
Barker, Eliz., 121, 161 ; John. 161 ; Mary 317 •
Rob., 121 : Sir Tho.. 317. ' J'' ^' .
BARKSTEEi, 21S.
Barksted, Anne, 218 (2) ; Herman. 21.8 ; Jane
218: John, 218; Margt.. 218: Michael'
218 (3) ; Rose, 218 (2) : Wm.; 218 ; 218 ( '^^
Barling (Barlyng), Alicia. 9; Anne 9 (■•^' ■
Eliz., 9 ; Henry. 9 (2) ; Richard, 9 ; Robt., V '
Barlowe, Ellen. 312.
Barnardiston. Anne. 126; Anna Maria SS •
Thos.. 88; Sir Thos., 126. '
^'\™5^ (Barron). Alice, 311 ; Bartholomew
1(0 ; Ehz., 175 ; Robt., 307.
Barnett. Eliz., 109.
Barrett (Barratt), Betterice, 264, 309 ; Joan
12, 26o, 313; John, 263. 264 (:-{) "65 "66'
310; ilai-garet, 263 ; Stephen, 12. ' ' ' " "
Barron, sec Barnes.
Barrow. Agnes, 131 ; Eliz., 295; Walter. 131 •
— , 295. ' '
Barry, Alice, 233 ; Claire, 233 ; Dani-l "33 •
David, 233 ; 3rary, 233 ; Richard, 233^" ' " '
Barstowe. Isabella, 6 : John, 6 r2') ■' Wm' 6
Bartlett, Eliz., 105 ; -, 105. '
150; Mary, 238; Susannah.
301 ; Ihos., 150. 3ul.
Bartylmew, -Jeames. 313 ; Jean, 313
BA8F01;D (BEKEsFORD), 219.
Basford (Beresford). George, 219 f"V Marv
219 ; Rowland. 219 ; Ursula, -'19 • op,
Ba.'i.se,2l9. " '
Basse, Serjant Major. 219 ; — , 219.
Bassett. Joan. 135 ; Susanne, 197.
Bastow, Samuel. 21.
^''^Itu j^^'^'^r-J ' 2<'0 ; Anthonie,
l ^^'-^ Dorothy. 199.
200(3): Edward. 198. 199; Eliz.. 41 l"i9 (•■)
200; Florence, 199; Frances. 200 ': Henry
198 ; James. 41, 200. 2.38 (2) ; Jane, 198. 2ui/
238 (2); John. 199: Kath.. 198. 199. 2oo •'
Margaret. 198 : Margery. 9, 198 • Marv -'oo'
238 : Matthew. 198. 199 : Nathaniel. 19's7-'V
199 200; Phillipia, 200; Prudence. 200 ;'
Richard, 198 (2), 199 ; Robt., 198 (2)- Sarah
199; Thos.. 41, 198 (4). 199 (2). 20U (") -v^:"
238. 23H4) : Wm.. E18 (2), 199. ^ ^' '
BATEMAX. 219.
Bateman. Anne, Viscountess. 86 ; Anne Mari.a
S6 ; Anthony, 220 ; Eliz., 219, 220 (3) ; Joane"
219: Jlartha, 219; Robert. 219 ""o (•')•
Susan. 219 ; Thomas, 220 ; Wm.. S6, 220 (2) •'
^\ m., Viscount, 86 ; — , 220. ' '
323
Bath, Sir Mvlcs. \Si.
BATFIURSt. i^2o.
Jiathnrsf, 22(3.
Bachurst (Batherst), Alice, 22G (2), 230 (2) ;
Allen, B,iroii. 10t>: Andrew. 2:10; Anna. 22t;!
230 ; Anne, 227, 22S, 318 ; B.. 220 : Cath..
106, 227, 2.30: Charles. 22S "30 31S ■
Doroth.v, 227. 22S (2), 319; Echvarj, 22';,
■2-2i (3). 228(3). 230 (.5), 31S. 319 ; Elk.. 22(5,
22/ (7). 22S (4). 230 (5), 318: Frances. 228.
-ol ; George. 227; Grace. 227. 230; Henry,
2.51; Jane. 227. 230; John. Ml, 227 (2)
22S (2), 230 (G), 318, 319: Joseph. 319 ;
Judith. 228, 320, 318; Julian, 230: Lance-
lot, 228 : Laurence, 207, 226 (3) ; Mara\aret.
226, 230 (2); Martha. 227. 230 (2): SLu'v
227 (2). 228 (2), 230 (4).' 318 ; Na^^areth,'
227 (2). 228 (2) : P.atience, 227 (2), 230 (2)
Paul, 227. 23T) ; Richjird. 226. 227 (3') 2-'8('-'-)
230 (2), 318 (4), 319 (3): Kobt., 226: 2271
230 (.o) : Samuel, 230 ; Sana. 230 : Stephen,
227, 230 ; Susanna, 207, 227. 230 ; Suzan,'
141 ; Thos., 226, 227 (2), 228 (2), 230 (8) :
Tjmothy. 230 (3) ; Wm., 227 (2), 228 230 ■
— 226 (2).
Battel. Laurence. Lord Abhat of, ■•'70
Batten (P-attayll). Allice, 213, 211: iLir-aret
260 (2); Olyver, 310: Richard, 214,^308
Rose. 213 ; Thos., 213, 214, 260.
Battersby, Frances. 62 ; Martha, 62.
Basfoulde. Anne. 261 : .Joan, 261 ; John, 261 •
Kath., 313 : Robt., 313.
Baxter, Anne. 162; Dorothy. 59; Eliz,, 220;
Georpe, 162 ; Stephen, 59 ; Thos.. 220.
Bayly, George. 104 ; Mary. 104.
Beach. Sir Michael, 249.
Eeadnell. Margaret, 14 ; Robt., 14
Beale. — . 56.
Beales. Eliz.. ISO : Wm.. ISO.
Beaumont, Mary. 279.
Beavington. Benj., 239 ; Sarah, 239.
Becher. Catherine, 86 : Frances, 86 ; Henry, 86 •
John, 86,
Beckett. Richard. 109.
BEECHER. 220. '
Beecher. Alice. 220 ; Bartholomew. 220 ; Gary
220 ; Edward. 220 (3) ; Eliz.. 220'; Fraunces.
220 ; Frauncis. 220 : George. 22o ; Henry
220 (3) : Judith, 220 ; Mabell. 220 : Maraaretl I
220 ; Mary, 220 ; Vane (Fane), 220 (2) : Wm ' :
220 (4) : — . 220 C2). |
Beek (Beeke). Agnes, 1S3 ; Eliz.. 96 : Joane, i
96; John, 96. 183; Margaret. i85; Marma '
duke. 185 ; Sibell, 96.
Beer, James. 155 ; Joan. 155.
Beke, Sarah. 206.
Belke, Agnes. 12 ; John. 12.
Jidhiap, 102. '
T.elknap. Alice. 103 ; Sir Henry. 103.
Bell. Cdth.. 59; Godsblessing, 141 ; Mary, 141 • '
Richard. 59. '
Bellairs. Abel Walford, 225 ; Dorothea Parker. '
225 ; Henry. 225 ; Susanna. 225. ' j
Belldam (Beldam), Agnes, 262, 314; Allice
312; Anne, 214. 266. 313: Edward. 262' i
Ehz.. 308 : Jean. 266 : John. 312 ; Robert, '
214 ; 1 homas, 266, 267 (2), 314. [
Bellen. Randell. 39.
Bellers, Anne, 249 ; Eliz., 249 ; Fettiplace, 249 • '
Frances. 249 (2) : Francis. 249 ; John, 249 •' !
Mary, 249 ; Theophila, 249.'
I Bcliewes, G. O., 206.
Bellingham. Cccill, 3 ; Edward. 3 ; Sir Edward
^ 3 : Richard. 3.
Belson. Augustine, 104 : Mary, 104.
j Benbow, Capt.. 251 : Mabel. 251.
i Bendy, Mary, 259 ; Wm.. 259.
Bening. Francis, 273 ; Margaret, 273 ;' .Mary,
I 273 : Tho., 273. 4= . > J--
\ Bennett (Benytt). Bcoky. 199; Eliz., 108 (2) ■
i Geo., 108. 109 ; — . 199.
! Benuison, Jane, 78 ; Mr., 78.
1 Benouard (Benouad), Benj., 197 : Eliz. 196 ■
I Etionne. 196. ' ' '
I Benson, Thomasine, 233,
' Benyon, Richard, 235.
Piergrove, Richardyne, 272 ; Roger, 272,
Berkeley, Anne. 194; Charles. "lii : Christian
Lady, 194; J^hu, l!i[; Lord John, 191:
■ 3Iorris, 194 : Wm., 194.
Berry, Robt., 1 40.
Berymon. Margaret. 311 : Xycholas. 311.
Resells, Alice, 186 (2) ; Eliz., 186 ; Wm., 186.
Brntni-y, 236.
Bestney. Benjamin, 236, 237 : Bridget. 236 ;
Eleanor, 236 ; Jane, 237 : Katherine, 236 ;
Nicholas, 236, 237 ; Robert, 236 ; Sybvll '''36-
Ursula, 236. j j ^ >
Betnam. Alyce, 10 ; Nicholas, 10 ; Thomas 10
Bettenlmm. Agnes. 270 : Thomas. 270.
Bevan. David Barclay, 49 ; Racliel 0 Brien, 49
Binrlfij, 115.
Bewley (Beawlewe), 3Iary, 114, 115: Thomas,
40, 114 (2), 115 (2).
BEYSTON, 273.
Beyston, Adam, 273 ; Alice. 273 : Cuthbert.273 ■
Joane. 273. '
Bicknokl (Bicknall. Bicknolde, Bicknoll)
Agnes, 213, 214. 260. 261. 263: Anne. -761
264, 268, 309 ; Anthony. 213. 214 (3). ■''61 '
262, 263 (2), 264, 308, 309 (2); Christian,'
i 213, 214 (3), 261 : Eliz.. 212. 214. 313
j George, 212, 263, 364 (2), 266. 267, 308, 313 ;
I Hugh, 265 ; Jeames, 267; .Jean, 214 : Joan!
214, 308 ; John. 212. 262. 263 (2). 266, 307
, 3ii9 ; Katharine. 214 : Laurence. 268 ; Lettice'
I 267, 268. 314 ; Margaret. 267 ; Patvence, 260 ;'
I Richard, 267. 268. 314 : Roger," 213. -^Lt
260 (2). 261, 263 (2), 309 ; Thomas. 213, 261'
265. 308. ■ " '
Biddulph, Eliz., 243 : Richard. 243.
Bide, Alderman, 274 ; — . 274.
Bigg, Harry, 64'; Lovelace, 286; Rachael. 285
286.
Biglaud. Ralph. 294.
Billingshurst. 3Iawde. 139 ; Robt., 139.
Billingsley, Wm., 40.
Billingworth, Henry, 314 : .Tean. 314.
Bincks. Eleanor. Ill ; James, 111.
Binde, Henry, 153.
Bingley. Margaret, 234.
Bird. Margaret. 128 : — 128.
Birdwood, Christopher.' 197 (2) : Sir Geo.
Christopher Molesworth, 197 ; Herbert .^lills,"
197; Lady, 197; Lydia. 197; .Marie, 197;
Mary, 197 : Mary Brodrick. 197 : Peter. 197 ■
Richard, 197 ; Sophia, 197 ; Sir Wm. RiddelL
197.
Birrell, Agnes, 24 : "Win., 24.
Biscop, Johanna. 286 : Samuel. 2S6.
Bishop (Busshop), Jane. 242 ; Richard, 94 ;
Thos., 230 ; Wm., 242.
32i
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA
ET HERALDICA.
Bishopstoue. A-nes. IS3 ; \Vm.. \S3.
Ulacbpiden. James 315
^^S""n', t^^^^^'"^^")-' ^-^^^nt\v. -J^i : Ellin
2W, oO'J; Georfre. 2h2 ; Joan. 2G3 310 ol'S
John. 213. 2t:.-, ; .Matthe^v. I'Gi' (31 -'63 -'lU r-n
2G5,2.w. 310,313; Itichard, i^VTSa^Coy
Blacknnll, Eliz.. 133 ; John 133
BLACKWELL. 273.
BlackwelL Anne. 273 : Edward, 273 : Geo '^73 ■
Margaret 273; 3Iary, 273: Richard.'"i73
Senee, 2/3 : Thomas, 273 ; Wm.. 273 (K '
Bladwm. Alice, 226 • -^-^o '
John, 31 S : Robert. 4,5 (2)
Blake, A?nes 311 ; Sir Henry, 35 ; Lady Jane,
00 ; John. 39.
Blakeboye. Thomas. G9
Blakeney Caroline B., 35 ; EJ^vard. 35
Blamn-e, John, 78.
Eland. Greftory, 40
""'"^^Sh^lsy'' ^«"^P'-,191;
Bledworth, Eliz., 220 ; Geo., 220
Blennerhassett, Adela Mary, 233 ; Alice, -'33 •
Edu-ard, 233; Laura. 233; 3Iartha, 231 ,•
Mehan, 231 ; Robt., 233 : Thos,. 231 ; Wm,,
Blomfield, Sir Arthur. 7-i
Blount, Edward. 109 ; Eliz.. 184 • Richard H4
B uck. Anne, 100; Matthew. lOo',
Blundell, Alice, 173 ; Jo„ 173 ; Wm., 40.
Boade, Anne. 170 ;_ 170
Bocart (Boccard) Andrew, 152-154 ; Augustine,
Jo., lo4 ; Jacobina. 1,52, 154; Jacomi.ie, 154
fe'T^I ' i52,i:ii; AValter;
°,°'°/'?7' C-) ' Edmund. 59 (2) ; Wm
de, Larl of Northampton. 95.
Bo dock, Clifford. 151 ; Frances. 151
Bole^-n, Alice, 202 ; Anne. 202 ; Lady Anne. 2u2 ;
Eliz Countess 01 Wiltshire. 202 ; GeofFrev
202 , Margaret. 2o2 ; Thomas. Earl of Wilt
Ebire. 202 ; Sir Wm , 202
Bolt. — , 145.
BOLTOX. 273, 274.
Bulton, 273. 274
Simon, 2/3; Stephen, 274- Suzan "70'
^ Thomas. 273. 274 , Wm . 974 rg^ "'"^ '
BOMFORD. 61. ••-'^^•j;-
Bomford Alicia 62 ; Andrew, 61 ; Ann, 61 (2),
bi , t.liz., 61 (2) ; Ellenor, 61 (2) ; Emilia 61 •
Frances. 61 ; Frances Amelia. 62 ; Sena' '
61 ; Jane. 61 (2 J ; John, 61 ; Lawrence, 61
(3) ; Margaret, 61, 62 ; Martha, 62 ; Mary 61 ■
Robt.,^ 62:
hteijhen, bl ; Susanna, 61 ■ Thos K I'W I
Bond, Anno, 274 ; Eliz.. 274 ; Sir Geo 274 • ■
Gore, 274 ; Joan, 97; John, 97; Marga;et; i
274 (4),
Hugh, 31
Samuel. ;j
Nicholas,
I 274 (2) ; Tlionias. 274, 318 • '
318; Sir Wm.. 274.
I BONSOY, 317. ■
I JBon.wy, 317.
I Bonsoy. Alice. 317; Audrey. 317
: Mary. 317 (2) ; Nicholas, ' 31 7
I (3) : Sebastian. 317 ; Tho„ 317.
|. Bonwick. Eleanor, 127 ; Plenrv l->7
I Boord, Eliz., 293; Thos.. 293. " '
! Booth. Eliz.. 258 ; — . 258.
! Boothby. Brooke, S3.'
I Borne. Joane. 91 : Richard. 91
I Boroughs (Borough), John. 173 • Sir
I John, 2. ' ^
I Bostock, Edith, 189 : Wm, 189 ■ — 6
I Boswell, Wm,. 114, ' ' ' •
^ThS' So'^''"'"- ^^'^^s"' '-^7 : ^^iaud, 132;
-Botetourt, 275.
liough ton Edward, 64 ; Nicholas, 64.
Boulter, Ehz„ 228,
Boulton, Dorithie, 313.
Bourbon. Duke of, 132,
Bovill, Mary, li", ; ig,
Bowater, Mr., 258. '
Bovvden. Eliz., 155 ; John, 155
Bowen, Frances, 151 ; John 151
Bowes, John, 124 ; Margaret 1-^4
Bownde, 3Iarg-aret, 135^ Martin I'
135 ; Richard, 135.
BOWYER, 10.5:
^"X"' ^''-y ^'-^^^^ ; Jane. 105 (2) ;
I John, Ub; Kath,, 105; Margaret, 10,5 ^
Richard, 10,,; Robt., 105; Thos,, 105 (2);'
^°:Kia3fr"' -'^°(2),312; John, 214 (2),
Bosfoulde, Joan, 308.
Boyce, Sarah, 32.
Boyer, Helen Maud, 251 : Thos '^51
Boyland. Thos., 111. ' '
Boys, Agnes. 69 ; Ann, 69, 215 : Sir Edw., 215 ;
James. 12 : John, 69, 78, 79 • Mar.r^rp; to
Mary 69 ; Richard. 69,: Robert, 69, Thomasine;
Boyworthe. John. 39.
Braborne, Sir Wm., 315.
Brackstou, Wm., 38.
Bradshawe, Allice, 311.
Braith-waite, John, 17 ; Marv 17
Braleye, Rob,, 55 ; Tomkyn, 55
Brampton, — . 129.
Brande, Alyce, 314 ; John. 314.
Bratill. Joane, 230 ; Margaret, 230
Bray, 72. o , .
^'.^y^^'^^^'Tl^<^je),^rine, 265, 309 ; Anthony,
P I ' 248; Edmund, 191, 208; Sir
Edward 167, 211 (2) 212, 30S. 310 ; Eleanor,
n i ^' ' Frances. 191, 208, 212-
Gastnll, ,310 ; John, 248 : Sir Jo., 141 ; .Joyce
HI; Ladie, 311; Magdalene, 211 Lady
Magdalene 307; Mary. 211; Lady Marv,
211 (2) 212; Reynolde, 167. 263, 26,5"'
Rychard, 141, 263 ; Susannah, 247
Braybrooke. Margaret, 98 ; Tho« , 98
Brayricke. Alice, 230
^'2ioT- Breericke), Anne, 226,
Bremeslcy. — 129
Index op names.
325
lircirtoK. 300.
Brereton. Andrew. 300 ; Ann. 300 : John, 300 :
Shovell, 301 : \Vm.. 300, 301.
Breton (Bretoun"). Alysonn. ^91 : Wm.. 291.
Breit (Brecte). Sir Robert.- T.K : .sar.a ■'(;.)•
Thomas, 205 (2), 313 ; Wm., 2o5 ; Wiiiefride!
Breiver, 5.
Brewer. Jane, 273 ; Thomas. 273.
Brewster, Eliz.. 37 ; John, 37.
Bridges, Andrew, 1G2 : Sir Jo., .5-1 ; Mabel, 1(;2 •
Kichard. 133 : Ursula. 54. ' '
BnVfrs. Auirustine. 301.
Bright, Eliz.. 109 ; Mabell. 109 ; Jlargaret '^tn-
Thomas, 267. o , - ,
Brittaiiie, 5.
Brocas, Eliz.. 1-90 ; John. 190.
Brockwell. Henry, 207, 314 : John. 207 : Rose,
207,314.
Broderick, Francis, 286.
Broderwick. Francis, 189, 20S (2) ; Jane. 189 :
Sophia, 208 (2).
Brodrick, J., 197 ; Mary, 197.
Broke, Wm.. 315.
Brokeman (Brokman). Ag-nes. 134, 314 ; Alice,
134, 314; Edborough, 134 ; Elen, 134 : Harrv^
134 (2), 314; Henry, 314; John, 314' •
Seilester, 314 ; Thomas, 134 (2) ; Thoma.syue.
314 ; Wm., 134.
Broker. Alice, 271 ; Dorothy, 271 ; Henry, 271 ;
John, 271 ; Mawdlyn, 271.
Bromley, Eliz.. 129: Richard. 129.
Brooke (Brook), Edward, 2S5 : Henry, 285 ;
Jane, 165, 285; Thomas, 285; Ursula 284*
285. ' '
Brooker, Anthonie, 208. 311 ; Joan. 213, 308,
312; John, 168. 207, 309 ; Margaret, 211 20o'
267, 268, 308, 314 ; Mary. 108, 211. 21-^' -ns'
214,312; Robert, 168,211.212 (2), 213 -Mt'
266—268. 308 (2), 309, 314 ; Susan, 266 •
Wm., 214. 308.
Brookes, Anne, 119 ; Randall. 119.
Broome, Wm., 304.
Broomfeile, Jean, 314.
Brown (Browne), Anne. 68; Cath., 197:
Cecilia. 22, 204; Christabel I. St. J.. 182;
Edward. 204 ; Eleanor, 68 : Frances. 86. 104 •
George, 264; Sir Geo.. 210; Harriet.' 229 ;
Heatherbell J. M. S., 34 : John, 47, 73, 222 ■
John Wm., 197; Mary, 210: Nicholas, Vis-
count Kenmare, SO : Robert. OS ; Sam.
Swinton. 34 : Thos., 73 ; Wm., 104. 197. 229 ;
— , Viscount Montafrue. 210 : — . 204.
Bruce, Courtenay Boyle, 50 ; Louisa ilargaret,
50.
Brudenell, Edward, 150 ; Eliz.. 150. !
Ilruis. 5. !
Brumall. Agnes. 212 (2) ; Anne, 312 ; Eliz.. 211 •
Henry, 211 (2), 212,307; Hugh. 3(J0 ; John!
211;Wm.. 211.
Brunskill, Eliz.. 10 : Thos., 16. '■
Brunton, Anne. 63 ; Ellen, 63 : Frances. 63 ;
Francis, 63 : Harriet. 03 ; Wm., 03. ' :
Bryan, Joanna. 225 ; John. 225.
Buck. Ann, 104 ; Edmund. liU : Robert, 39 (2)
Buckhurst. Jam,, 138 ; Mary, 138.
Buckingham, George, Earl of. 298 ; George
Villiers. Duke of, 258 ; Henrietta Ann
Barbara Hobart. dau. of Earl of, 298.
Buckland. Agnes, 173 ; Eliz., 3 ; Rich., 173.
Buckle, 149. (
Buckle. Wm., 149.
Buckley, Agnes, 257 ; — , 257.
nuchnall. 149.
Bucknall, Johanna, 286 ; John Leahead. 149
Richard Corfield, 149.
Buckridge, Anne, 190 (2); Eliz,. 190: John,
190 (2) ; Margaret, 190 ; Susan. 190.
Budd, .Auditor, 105 ; Christian. 105.
Bufford. Eliz.. 72 ; Wm., 72.
Bufkin. Hcu,.269 : Kath., 209.
Buggs. Sir Anthony. 56 ; Mary, 56.
Bulkeley. Amyce. 97 : Rauf. 97
Bull. Sir William, 222.
Bulleyn. — , 124.
Bullyng, Barbara, 271 ; Eliz.. 271 ; Joane, 271 ;
John, 271.
Bulman. Jo., 293 ; Margaret. 106, 293.
Bulteel. -Mary, 27 ; Samuel, 27.
Bumstcd, 37.
Bumsted, Christopher. 30, 37 ; Susanna 36 37
Bundy, Eliz., 137 ; Wm., 137.
Burdon, Ann, 15 (2) ; Eliz., 15 : Wm., 15 (3).
Burgate, Margaret, 163.
Burgavenny, Lady, 92 ; Lord, 92.
Bnr/jet. 88.
Burgos. Eliz,, 88 ; John. 88.
Burghley. Wm. Cecil, Lord, 205.
Burgoyn, John. 123.
Burke. Eliz.. 224,
Burlacy. Mary, 175.
Burland, John. 157 ; Sarah. 157.
Burn, Walter Ray. 114.
Buvnel. 275.
Burnell, Thos., 73.
Burns, Margaret, 40 ; Eobt., 46.
Burre, Walter, 109.
Burrell, Ann, 224 (2) ; George. 224.
Burrows, Mary, 103.
Burst im-e, 4, 5.
Burstowe. Jean, 314 ; Walter, 314.
Burton. 274.
Burton, Anne. 207 ; Mary, 274 ; Stephen, 274-
, 267. f ' ,
Burwashe, Agnes, 91 (2) ; Alyse, 91 ; Dionyse,
91; Edward. 65; Eleanor. 65; George, 91 ;
Joane. 91 (3) ; John, 05, 91 (2) ; Juliane. 91 ;
Lettice, 91; Margery, 05 ; Richard. 65, 91 ;
Thomas, 91.
Bushe, Chas. Edw., 181 ; Jenny Beresford, 181 ;
Letitia Mary, 180 ; Wm., 180.
Bushell, Arabella, 192 ; Chas.. 191 ; Diana. 191
208: Frances, 191. 192; 3Iary, 192; Robt.
198. 203 ; Thos., 191. 208.
Bussy, Ann, 171 : Edm., 171.
Bustard. Anthony. 185 ; Mary. 185.
Butler, 103.
Butler. Cath,, 1,50; Edward, 313 ; James, 85 ;
John, 151: Margaret. 151, 202; Mary, 313 ;
Susanna, 85 ; Thos., Earl of Ormoud, 202.
Butts, Mary. 196 ; Robert. 190.
Bi/fcld, T2.
Bynde, Eliz,, 135 ; Harry, 135 ; Thomas, 135 ;
Wm., 135.
Bynder, Eliz.. 55 ; Wm., 55.
BYXDLOS. 52.
Byndlos, 52.
Byndlos (Bindlos), Ann, 52; Anthonie, 52;
Arthur, 52 ; Christian, 52 : Francess, 52 ; Geo.,
52 ; Robt., 52. 53 (2), Wm., .52.
Byiig. Anne, 225 ; Beatrice Eva Tytler, 252 ;
Ethel Frances, 252 ; Frances, 305 ; George,
32G
MISCELLANEA GEXEALOGICA ET HEliALDtCA.
22o : Grace, SOi ; JoJin. SU-t. 305 (■•2); ,Johi!
Ear of Sf.afford, 2l'5 ; John Clark;, "^2
— , \ iscouiu TorriiifTton. l'.V
BYSSFIE. (I.
JBy^^she, 4 (S). 5.
Bysshe, Anna, (!, 7 (3) : Cath.. 7 ; Chris-topher
^ ' ' - = Edward. 7 : Sir Edward
240 ; Lhz.. 0 : Erasmus. 7 (2) : Isabella. 6 :
Jane, 6. 7 (2): Joanna, 6 (2). 7 : John, G (S)!
7 (.1) ; Juliana, 7 : Mar-rarot, 7 (:>) : .Maria, il,
7 (2): Martha, 7 : Mercv. C (2) 7 (•')■'
Michael, G : Richard, G, 7 : Robt.. G. 7 ; Ro-eV
- '.^.f'^'J fr^ '■ f-'), 7 (,4) ; Ursula
- C-^) ; ^\ alter, 7 (2) ; Wm., 6 (4). 7 (2) ■
CADE, 2.-.7.
Cade. Agne;:. 2,57: Alice, 2.>7 (2), 239.-. .Anne
(2) ; Anthony. 257 (2). 2,5y (3) ; Cuthbert
2o/ ; Ehz., 2,57 (4), 2.58 (2); Grace. 2.5S ;
Isabel, 2.57 ; James, 257 (2) : Jane,' 257 :
John, 257 (3), 258 (2) ; Kath.. 257. 258 ■
Margaret. 257 : Maria, 257 : .^lary. "57 -^58 ■
Ralph, 258; Rich.. 257: Robt..' 257' f3) •
Savngre, 257 : Thos., 257 (4), 258 C2) : '
257 (3), 258 (2^ : Sir Wm.. 258 : -, 258
Cadiz. Henry, 181 ; Lavinia. 181
Ca^e, Mr., 38.
Cairns, John. 250 : — , 250.
Calcot.iJas.. 105 ; Kath.. 105.
Caldecott, 55.
Caldecott, Anne, 54 ; Bennett. 54 : Clement. 55 •
• Martha. 54 ; Matthias, 54. 55 • W'm 55
Calvert, Robt. 17 ; Sarah, 17.
Cambell, James. 152 ; Lady, 152 ; Rachel Maria
l-i2 ; I'ho.. 152.
Campbell. Christina M.C.. 251 ; James, 251.
Campion. Joshua, 16; Margaret, 273'; Saintz
2(3 : Thos.. 278. '
Cantilcire. 5.
Qiponi/, 276. 320.
Capony (Cappony). Francesca de Benivieni
320 : Gino, 32U ; Messer Ottavio. 320 • Peter'
276, 320. ' '
Carew. Eliz., 150, 185 : Sir Nicholas, 185- Sir
Peter, 150 : Sir Richard. 185
Carey, Amabel Trevella, 51: .Anne. 125- Sir
John, Lord Hunsdon, 125 ; Sir Thos. Godfrey,
Carkeredge. Gervas, 272.
Carlox {Carlosi-'). 82.
Carlos (Carlose), Dorothv, 83 : Edward 83 160 •
Eliz., 160; Elnor. 160: Francis, 160: John'
81, 83 (2) ; Margret. 160 : Rich., 160 : Thos '
160 ; Wm., 81. 82, 83 (.3), 160 r2).
Carmichael. Daniel, 47 : Frederick G., 225 •
Grizell or Grace, 47 : Sarah. 225.
Carpenter. Eliz., 312 ; John, 307 : Milicent, 308
Carr, Margery. 174 : — , 174.
Carre. Eliz., 312 ; Milicent. 313.
Carrell, Eliz., .56 ; Sir .Jo.. 56.
Carrick, Eliz.. 17 ; Geo.. 17.
Carrington, Geo., 225 ; James. 225 ; Jane. 2'^5
Carrnthers. Catherine. 196.
Carter, Sara, 139 ; Thomas. 306 • 139
Caryll.2\?,. ' '
Caryll. Mary, 243 ; Philip. 243 : Richard, 243.
Cason. Agnes, 70 : Barbara, 108: Honor. 109 •
Isabell, 70 ; John, 70, 108 (2), 109.
Cassy, Dorothy, 188. 244. 283 : Henrv. 188. -^44
I 283 ; Sir John. 188 : Robt.. 188. " '
j Castle, -Margaret, 57 ; Wm.. 15.
Caswall (Carswell). Ann. 77. 79, SO ; Geo 79
Cathcart, Elinor, Gl ; — , 61
Cattell. Col.. 181 : Emily, LSI.
Cauvin. Joseph, 47.
Ca.ve. Anne. 98 ; Richard. 98.
I Cavendish, Lady Elizabeth. 124 ; Sir William.
! Cazalet, Harriet. 63 : — , 63
I CecU. 77. ■ • ■
I Chalcroft, Alice. 70.
Chaloner, Thomas, 113.
Chalycot. Bridget, 98 ; Waiter, 98.
Chamberlayne (Chamberlen. Chamberleyn^
h^'^rJ^<. : John. 37:3.^
38 40 ' ""^ '■ = ^^■a't<?r,
j Champion (Champyon). .John. 308 ; Kath. 313-
Tho., 313. ' '
! Champneys. Agnes, 124 : Justinian, 124.
I Chaplain. Marcella. 181.
' Chaplin, Emily Alice .Maud. 31 ; Frank 31
Chapman, Agnes. 312; Dorothv, 312'- Eliz
Godlev-e. 226; Joan.'
Ibb, 312; John. 166. 212 (2) 2!3 9li
260, 307 (2). 312 ; Kath., 212, 213 2) 214
2G0, 312; Pleasaunce. 312; Reynold' ■''is'
307; Richard, 166; Robt.. 226 ; Samuel 47'
Thos.. 166, 260 ; Wm., 306. ' '
Charlton, 112.
Charlton, Anne. 113; Eliz., 113; Emma, 112.
! oVo^''t^■' l^-^'- Kobt., 112,
113 (3); Susan. 113: Thos., 113.
Chase. Eliz. \nn, 89 : Samuel. 89
^^oc'^'^c-.nn'^'?-'^*' -''^ ' 312; James,
2(,.o, 26/, 309 (2). 310 ; .Jean. 266 (3) ; John
265, 266 (2), 267, 309; Lettis, 312; Philip,'
Chnxtillon, 5.
Chaundler (Chaunler), Florence, 308 ; Harry
135 : John, 135. ^ '
Cheney. Jane, 185 ; John, 185.
Chennell, Agnes, 168 (2), 211. 261. 266 307
312.313; Allice, 211. 212 (2), 213 (2) '3r''
Amye, 260. 261 : Anne, 260 (2) 26l' '^R^
266, 312 (2). 314 ; Edward, 260. 261 26-' ^67'
309; Eliz.. 260, 266 (4), 267. 309 310 '3'l4 ■'
George. 265 (2). 26G, 309 ; Henry, 260 (2)'
' 2^4- 312 ; Jean. 260 (2), 314 ; Joan!
211, 266, 311; John. 167. 168 (3), 211 (?,-\
212 (,3) 213 (2), 265 (2), 266 (4). 267, 268,'
307 (.5), 310, 312, 313; Kath.. 266-
Margaret, 167, 168. 213. 260. 261 ''GG .307'
308 (2). 310, 311. 314 (2) : Margery. 167 "^Go'
261. 309. 313; Mary. 212; Richard. 3'l-7 •
Robt.. 213. 268. 308 ; Thos., 262 ; Walter ■''60'
261, 266 (2). 312 ; Wm.. 261, 309.
Cherry. Eliz. Mary. 31.
Cherry-Garrard. Apsley. 303 : Ida Evelyn. 303
Oheseman (Chisman). Eliz., 166; John 166
306 : Richard, 166, 306.
Chestlin, Eliz., 220 ; Robt.. 220.
Chichester. Lord, Baron of Belfast, 269
Chick. Christ.. .55 : Mary. 55.
Child. Jane. 164 ; John, 164. 295.
Chilton. Geo., 19 : Mary. 19.
Chittye. Robert, 309.
Christmas, Frances, 274 ; Wm., 274.
INDEX OF NA3fES.
327
Church, Theophil.a, 24 S (2) : Thos.. 'MS C^)
Clagett, Wm.. 171. ^"
Chimpanl, Robert. 2:;o.
C/tirf, 4. -,. 122.
Chire Gilbert de. Earl of Gloucester, 9i '
Richard. .S9 : Wm., ]22.
Charges. Elinor. ISO : Geor-re ls;o
{^.}^"'^- CleVck. Gierke), As^nes,
2..0; Alhce, 6(1. 16S (S). 8I.5 (O) . 1^^..'
1S5; Cecilia. 91: Christian. 2H ; Denvs"3!5'
El.z. 91, 120, 20.% 31.^ (2) : Joaiie. 6t;". 60. 9l'.
9b: John, 6.5, 69, 137, 311; Sir John. 126,
9b. 2O0 ; Clave, 3S. 39, 40 ; Rich.. 66 (2). 176 •
■ Robt., Bl.i (2) ; Roger. 7 ; Sarah, 23S. 31S '•
Thos,^91,^68^(3), 260. 315 (2), 318 ; Vvm., 23,'
Clarson, Tim.^ 200.'
Clement, Ann, 140 : — , 140.
Clements, Anne, ISO; Frances, ISO; Wm.,
Cliff. EHz'.. .5.5 : — , 5.5.
Clifton. Anthonie.' 313; .Joan. 313; John. Ill
Clopton. Anne, 126 (2) : AVm., 126.
Clutterbuck. Wni.. 296 (2) : ■''96"
Cobbe. Alexander, 177; Joan. 3r4 ;'jlary. 311 ;
xhos,, 314. J . 1
^''^n?^^;.,^^^"^ Frances. 302: Ed<?ar Sterlino-,
302 ; Khz. Harriot. 301 : Jane Octavia, 302"-
John Chevallier, 302 ; Robt. Knipe, 301 (2) •
Rowland, 3o2. ^ '
Cobb.i, 243.
Cobbs, Edward, 90 ; George. 90 : Gervase, 90.
Cobham, iraunces, 220 ; Wm., Lord -520
Cock (Cocke), Jeremy. 304 ; Joane, 304 ; John.
Ina' 304 : Martha. 304 : Nicholas;
300; Richard, 39; Susan, 312; Thos., 304
\vm., 304. '
Cockes, see Cox.
Cockett, Anne, 120: Thos.. 12G.
Coddesden, Agnes, 313 ; John, 313.
Cogniers, Ann. .56 ; Jo.. Lord. 06.
Cokayne (Cockin). Sir Edward, 199
Coke. Henry, 73 ; Thos., Earl of Leicester. 206
Cokeram. Agnes. 06 : Iden, 66 ; Margery. 66 •
Robt., 66 : Thos.. 66 ; Wm., 66
Cokks, set- Cox.
Coldrich. 243.
Cole Ann, 105: Cath., 21.5; Rebecca. 279-
Iho.. 21.5 ; — . x05. ■
Collet. Jonathan, 146.
COLLIXS. 138.
Colli, IS, 138.
Collins. Alexander. 138 (2) ; Anna. 28 : Anne
'If- ^ F^' Changed, 139: Charles:
Too' T ' 289 ; Eliz... 139 ; Frances.'
139 ; Increased. 138; John, 138 (3). ''87 -'88
2S9 ; Jonathan. 287 : Julia, 138 : .Marga'ret.'
139 ; Jlary. 13S. 139 (2); Matthew. 139 •
r?'"?"f;.V^^\,-^'^P^^°' Thomas. 138 1
(2;. 139 (2): Wm.. 13-! (2). I
Collis. Thos , 231 ; Wm,, 231. i
Collyer, Jane, 3.
Colman, Alice. 10 : Wm., 10.
Colphin, Eleanor. 10.
Colscon, Lady Anne, 126 ; Sir Jospph I'>i;
S^p?;^r2il''^''^'^^--^'^^'°^-'"^^^-
Compttm, 216.
Compton. Anne. 216 ; Cicely. 216 ; Lady Cicely
216; Frances, 216; Geo., 216; Henry, 216^^
Thos.,
Myni«
Mary,
Sir Henry, 216 : John, 216 ; Jlargaret. 216
. Mary, 216; L:idy Mary, 216; Peter, 210
Richard. 216 ; Wm.. 216.
- Conden. Eliz.. 227 : Will., 227.
Coney, Bicknell. 116.
Connor, .Mary. 231 ; Thos.. 231.
Connynsbye, Barbara, 124; Eliz . l-'4
Baron. 124.
Conolly. Anne. 225 : Wm., 225.
Consaunt, Cecilie. 1 76 : Thos., 1 76
Constable, John, 21, 25 ; Kath., 281 ; ,nym
t ranees, 21, 25 ; Sir Philip, 281 ; Walter, 2i
Ciinn-ij, 158.
Conwy. Cath., 158 ; Frederic, 1,58 ; Sir John,
I08 ; Mary. 158.
Conyngton, John. 271.
Cooke (Cook), Allice. 267, 268 ; Anne "567 •
Anthony, 318; Charles, 301 (2); Jeame-s!
267; Joan. 313; John, 267, 208. 308;
Lawrence, 305; Margaret. ''O? 305 310'
314 ; Phillis. 312; R.. 54; Richard.' .313;
Kobt.. 101; Susanna, 207; Thos. -^07 267
268. 310, 312; — , 3. ' '
Cooles Agnes, 313; Eliz., 213; Julian, 213;
Mathewe, 213.
CuoU, JLargaret, 314.
Cooper, Alice, 258 : Eliz.. 305 : Rob 258
I Copeland, Mr., 279.
i Copeman. Margaret, 78.
i Corcoran. Bryan. 36 ; Isabella J.. 36
Corney, Jane, 17 ; Rachel, 17 ; Wm 17
Cornish. James, 225 ; .Margaret. 225 •
225 ; Philip, 225.
Cornwallis, Margaret, 58 ; Richard .58
, Corranee Allen, 59; Cath., 59;' John, 59;
t Lucy. o9. ' 1 ,
! Correll. Agnes, 90 ; Alice, 90 ; Joane. 90 (2) •
! c<Sl^iSik^S-^^'^^-'^«(^)^^^'-'i:
j Corsellis Eliz. 153, 154 ; Hester. 154 : Jacomine,
I loS (2), lo4 (2) ; Jeane. 152, 153 : Jocosa. 153 •
I John, 152,154; Lucas. 152 (2) 153 (■>) 154
' \ ^\'^\y-}'''^- I'^i ; Mechelyna. 1.52. 153 :
Michael, lo2. 153 (2); Rachell, 152 (2) 154
(2) ; Susan, 153 ; Zeger, 152. 153 (•')
Cossen (Cosin), Frances. 230 ; — , 230
Coxyn, 256.
Cosyn, John, 256.
Cotesworth, Lucy Matilda, 165 • — ]65
"^"•^O^J'o)^'''" ' ^"^"^y''!''' ; Job", Id',
Cottenham, Earl of. 74.
Cotterell, Anne, 201;' Sir Chas., 201; Mary,
Cottismolde, Allice. 306.
Cotton, 302.
Cotton. Bridget, 125; Constance M A 30'^ •
Henry Janies. 302 ; John, 125; Jonei 124 ;'
Roland. 198 ; Thos.. 124.
Courthope (Courtetopp, Courthop), Alexander.
.^i;,^"p'-'^',9^*^V-^-; Eleanor, 272; Eliz.,
2/2; Ceo 2jb; John, 135, 272 ; Kath., 272
Mary, 21(, ; Pet3r, 272 ; Richard, 1 35, 272
U m., 2i 2. ' ' >
Courtis. Joan. 267 : Mary, 267 ; William. 267
Courtney. Sir Wm.. 2S6.
Coverdale. Anne. 14 ; , 14.
Covert, Cecilia, 189 ;' El'eanor, 189 ; Jane. 106
I8,b 245, 282, 290; John. 188, 245, '282;
Richard, 106, 189 (2).
Cowper, Peter, 238.
328
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET nERALDICA.
Cos (Cockes, Cokks, Cose-). Asjnes, 2(53 ; Alice
ITtJ: Anne, 200: EI:z., 120: Jeames, 2.U
John, 2C5; Julian. :-il2 : M.irv, liy; AliHi-
119. 20(j, 2b2; f^ara, 2G,=i : Thos., 2G3 : — ,
Coyne. James. 27 : Mary. 27.
Coytsmore. John. ; Marg-aret 131
CRA DOCK, 140. ' '
Cradock, Ann, HO (2); Cicely, 140; Edith
140; Eli.., 140 ; Hugh. 140 ;' Jane. 140 (") ■
John. 140 (2) : Jone. 140 : .Martrar.. 140 • Sir
Matth., 140; Montioy, 140; Nicholas, 140-
Richard, 140; Thos., 140 (3).
2.54, 256,
Craij,', Alg-ernon Tudor, 57. S4.-223, 240 ; Anne
254, 255 ; James, 254, 255 : tJir James' Henry!
254, 255.
Craigie, Geo. Clerk, 254.
Cranley, Eliz.. ICS. 211 (2); John, IGS -^H •
Margaret. 211 ; Robt. ItiS, 211 (2).
Cranston, Martha, 33.
Crawford, Capt.. 78.
Crawley. James, 30 ; Millicent, 30.
Creed, Nathaniel. 179 ; Rebecca. 17.9.
Creser, Richard, 79.
Creswell, Ellyn. 260: John. 303; Mrs 308-
Walter. 260 ; \Vm.. 260.
CreyecQ2ur, Sir Hugh, 15S.
Crockat, .Airs.. 7S.
Crofter, (Croftar). Christian, 214. 2G0 "61 •
Eliz., 214 ; Gregory, 263, 309 ; Henry, 263 ■
Joan, 306, 307 ; John. 260 ; Margaret •■>61 •
Robt., 262; Symon. 214, 260, 261, 262, 263
Crofton, Eliz., ISO (2) ; John, 180 : Sir Morgan,
Croke (Crooke), Alexander. 206, 207 : Anne
207 (2); Geo.. 189 ; John.' 189 ; Richard '>07 •
Sarah. 206 ; Susan, 206 ; VVm., 206.
Croker, Anne, 283 : John. 283.
Crompe, David, 11 ; Joane, 11.
Crooke, -^re Croke.
Croote. Franc, 56 : Mary. 56.
Crosbie, Bridget. 231 (2; ; Sir Maurice ''?,■'> ■
Sir Thos.. S?l. • - -
Crosby, "William, 10.
Croucher, Bartholomew, 309.
Crouchlond (Crouchlan, Crouchlone) -Mice
214, 261); Magdalene. 214; Richard. 214'
260 ; AVilliam. 260. 308.
Crouden, Rev. Mr.. 23.
Crowther. Alice. 53 ; Bryan. 53, 54 : Meredith
Powell, 53. 54 ; Richard, 53 : Rose, 53 •
Wm.. 53. 54.
Crump, Eliz. Jane. 31 ; Joshua, 31.
Crut€nden, Anthony, 139 ; Marv, 139.
Cryor, Margaret. 137 : Tho., 137".
Crysp. Agnes. 12; Joane, 12; John, 12 (2) •
Margaret. 12.
Cudington. Jo.. 7 : Ursula. 7.
Culpepyr, Edward. 9 ; Eliz., 9 ; Kath.. 9 •
Margaret. 9 ; Ursula. 9 ; AVm.. 9. '
Cunningham. — , 32.
Curraji, Miss. 233.
Curson (Curzon), Anne. 175 ; Robt., 123 ; The,
Curtis. Anne. 50 ; John Adey, 50.
Cuahman, Mercy, 25 ; — . 25.
Cuthbert, Alexander, 223 ; Isobel. 223.
Cutler, Susanna, 207 ; Sir Thos., 207.
Dabridgecourt. Sir George, 220 : Margaret '^■"'0 ■
Thomas. 220 (3) ;—, 220. >— >
Dacre, Deliverance. 209 ; Lord. 176 ; Meliora
209. ■ '
Dacres. George, 276.
Dalby, Edward, 121 ; Frances, 121.
Dale, Anne. 203 : Wm.. 203 ; — , 42
Daleham.Maud, 73.
Dampard. John, 309.
Dancastell (Doncaster), Anne. 241, 213 ; John,
Dandyson, Richard, 73.
Daniel (Daniell, Danyell). Benj.. 114 ; Frances.
125 ; Jeffrey. 285 : Joane. 136 (2) ; Mrs., 7S ■
Nicholas. 1 25 ; Rachael. 285 : Sarah G M '
156; Vincent, 136; Wilfrid Bishop, 156-
Wm., 285.
Danvers, Dorothy, 187 ; Sir John. 187 ; Sir
Samuel, 247.
Darby, Peter, 65.
Darell, Sir Edward, 187, 18S ; Jane, 186—188 ;
John, 186.
Daunce, Sir John. 73.
Davenport, Mary, 124 ; Thos., 124.
Davis, 294.
Davis, Frances. 294 (2) ; Mary. 294 ; Robert
310 ; Wm., 294 (3).
Davison. 77.
Davison, Isaac, 79; Jacob. 77 : John. 78, SO •
Margaret, 78; Monkhouse, 77.78.114; o'liver
Cromwell. 79.
Davy (Davye), Dorothy, 57 ; Ellyn, 268 : Jean
267; John, 267. 268 (2). 311; Kath., 57'
Margaret. 308 ; Richard, 309 ; Rob.. 57 (•>) '
Dawdney. Margaret, ;!11 ; Wm., 311. '
Dawse, Widdow, 198.
Dawson, Cath., 62 ; Mary, 279 ; Wm 6'^ ^^79
280. , -, - .
Day (Dale, Daye), Edward, 265. 266 (2). 267
313 ; Joan, 266, 267. 313 : John -^67 •
Margaret, 265 ; Thomas. 226, 230 • Wm '
189 (2) : — , 230.
Dayrell, Alice. 121 ; Walter, 121.
Dcane, 36.
Deane, Alice. 38—40 ; Dame Eliz., 36 (2). 38—
40; Henry. 40; James. 38 (2), 40 • Sir
James, 36, 37, 195. 278 : John, 38, 39. 4o'(3) ■
Sir John. 39; Margaret, 3S, 39 : Mar^-ery 38
39 ; Richard, 38 (3), 39 (2), 40 (2) ; SusaAna,'
36 ; Thos., 38 ; Wm., 38 (3). 40.
De Ht'sco. o.
de Boys, Simon, 101 ; see also Archer
Debulr, 234.
Debuke, Eliz., 234 : Jane. 234, 235 ; Jemima
234 ; Thomas, 234, 235 (2).
de Cameys. John. 93 ; Ralph, 93.
de Charney. Mary. 94 ; Robt.. 94 95
/Jtdcn, 4. ■ ' ■
de Hem, Su.san, 153 ; Tobias. 153.
de la Combe, Jeanne Marie, 196.
Delaford, Eliz.. 184.
de la Freigne, Cath., 150; Margaret 150-
Robt., 150.
Delamere. Alice, 97 ; Barnard. 97.
Delane. Denis, 151 ; Eliz., 151
Df 1,1 P!,)i<nr/,,]i)3.
De la Ware, Dorothy. 215 : Thom.. 215.
Dela Wyke, Agnes, 93 ; Henry. 93 ; John 93 •
Mary, 93.
1
I
INDEX or NAMES,
329
De Martht. 4, .5.
de^Iassals; Charlotte Louise, 210 ; Jean A. X,
Demoche. Suzanne. lOiJ
i>endy, Eliz., 307 : Robert. 30S
Denford, Jolm. 97 : Maro-aret 07
Dennis. John. 27: Rebecca, '•'7 '
Denny, Ann, 231 : Sir Barrr. 231
Dent. Lucr. 51 • '
de Pnll, ^lary, 1.52, 151 ; Peter, 152 1.54
Derham, Consuela, L. V. 31. de C, 252 : Ian
Arthur Tytler. 252 ; John Adam Tytler -5^
Osmond Chas., 252 ; Samuel, 252 ; Walter;
Derinff (Deryug), Cecilia, 8 ; 3Iar-ery, S : Thos
" ; i> m., S. >
de Ripariis. Wm., 93.
J)e St. Amnnd, 5.
de Sancto Amando. Almerie 93
Dethick Gilbert, 130: .Sir Gilbert. 171 K'^
Devemsh, I^Iary, 27 : Tho<= ■>7 ' ■
de^ Vere, Joane, 1S4 ; John, Earl of Oxford.
Dewar, Mary, 4G ; Robt.. 46
de Werdcr. 316.
de Werder,' Ludolph. 316.
Dicker, Nicholas. 132 ■ 13->
^'■^i^^"' ^^i^iT. 17 ; ilary Clementine, 251
Richard. 47 ; \\ m. Gillespie, 251 • _ I7
Dickson, Watson i: Co., 15 - . •
Digby. — 170.
^Tf y'a^ff'^ii^-T' Anne
i""""^'' "1 '" JO'^^^^e, 11 ; John. 11, 12
\\ m. Brent, 11. , , -l-
Dike, see Dyke.
Dillingham: Johanna. 2S6 ; Theophilus. 2SG
Dingley, John, 105 : Margaret, 105
Dinsley. Joseph. 16.
Divers, .-inne, 163 ; Thos.. 163
Dixon, John, 15 ; Wm., 47.
Dobson, Thomas, 39
Dodd(Dodde).Eloysshe 176
176 ; — . 128.
Dodderidge, Rev. .S. E.. I55
Dodington, Richard, 319
Dodsw-orth, Thos., 16.
Done. Alice, 186 : .John. 186
Doolm. Angell, 179 ; Thos. 179
DORMER. 201. '
Dormer. 243.
^Fh"^-^^°^' ^'^^^l*^^' Lord, 243 (2) •
Ehz., Lady, 243; John, Lord, 243 • si;
9!-^'^ '' 'r f"'^-' ; Kath.. Lady
^1^0?; ^^^^dK^'' ^^^^ ^
Dorrell. Eliz.. 227. 230 • — '>-->7
Dorset, Lady Cicely. 216 ; ' Robt., Earl of, "16
Doughty, George, 301 -10.
Douglas Irene .J. M., 118 ; W. Tre-arthon n<?
" '-"^^^
Downe. Anne, 229 : Chas.. '>->9
Dou-nvyle. Roger. 222.
Doyley, Martha, 161 j'Robt, 161.
VOL. ir., SEIUKS V.
Jane, 128 ; John,
Di-aper, .Joan, 94, 170 ; John, 94 ; Matheu- 273
Senee, 273 ; Wm.. 170. '
Dreu-ry. Walter, 2:iO
DRURY, 41. 117, 150.
T)rur>i, 150, 151.
Drury. Ann, 42 (4), 43. 117. 151, 238 (") 039 ■
Anna Jlaria, 42, 238 ; Braddan, 118 ; C .' 117 •'
Caroline, 43 ; Cath., 150 ; Cath. Beatrice. 118 •
Cath. Perry, 118 ; Charles, 41, 43 (T) '"38-
Charles Stead, 42 : Dorothy. 41. 42 (2) -738 ■
Dru, lis ; Sir Drue, 151 ; Edmund. 150 (2) '
Echvard, 151 (2); Edw. Dumerque; IIS j
[-If;'" ?),42 (2). 43 (2), 47 (2), lli 150 (3)
lol (4) : Ehz. Hannah. 118 ; Frances. 151 (\\ -
i' rances Lo^-e.llS; Grace. 150 : Henrietti;
l.^O ; Irene Jn-ne M., 118 : Isabel \Vorthy 118-
James. 42, 238 ; Jane, 42. 117, 150, 151 Jane
Duraerque 118 ; Janet Wortley, 118 ; .Jeane
^2 (3). 43,117.118,
\"l h l-^l- John Edward. 42; Kath.
loO. lol ; Margaret, 41, 150 (2), 151 (3)
Mane, 41 ; Mary, 41 (3), 43 (4), 117 (.3), 150
Mary Anne, 4,3; Mary Edith, 118 ; Mar;
Oats 118; Priscilla, 42; Robt.. 150 (4),
lol (2) : Sir Robt., 150. 151 ; Samuel 41 •
ff^'Vl": ^'^^ ' Susanna, 41 ; Thos., 41, 43. II7'
8, 100, 238 ; Thos. Bate, 42 ; Thos. Wortley
lis ; Valeria, loO ; Wm.. 41 (3), 42 f3) 43 f-r)
1^0^' lis- ^50 (3), 151, 238S'sir S. l, i^;
y\m. Fredk., 118. '
SSd?5,KC:,S' Benet, 134; Thomas, 134.
Dudley (Dudly), Alice, 266
James, 309 ; Jean, 211 ;
211,262; Thos.. 262 ; Wn
Duke, John, 31 ; Mira, 31. '
Duly (Dulie, Dulye,), Edward, 213 ; Jean 313 •
Joan, 212 213. 214, 261; Margaret, 214
Richard, 212; Robt., 212, 213, 214, 261 (2),
Dumergue, Cath. Beatrice. 118
Dunbar. Christian. 223 : Geo.. 78.
Duncan, Anna, 28 ; James, 28 ; jas. Irwin, 28 ■
Susanna. 28. '
Dunch Anne, 133 ; Edmund, 133 ; Samuel, 99.
Dungate, Vtm., 307. '
Durgate, Philip. 307.
Durnley. Wm., 17.
Dutton, Mary, 246 ; Wm., 246,
Dyer, Robt., 222.
Dyias, John, 19S.
DYKE, 169.
Dyke. (Dike), Abraham, 169; Anne, 169 fo).
Charles, 169: Dorothy, 169 (2); Eliz. 169
(o) ; Henry. 169; Herbert, 169 ; Jane 169 •
John, 169 (2) ; Judith, 169 (2) ; Mary 169 '•
(..) ; Thos., 169 (4; ; Wm.. 169 (2), 198.
Eales, Alban, 2S3 : — , 283.
Earle, Col., 251 ; Harriet Christina, 251 ; Sarah,
Earles, Eliz., 246, 247.
Easton. Joane. 70.
Echlin, Eliz 61 ; John, 61 (2); Margaret, 61
Lde, Anne, 313 ; Henry, 313
Eden, Agnes, 124 ; Thos., 124,
; Christopher. 266 ;
Joan. 211 ; Robt..
a.. 266.
830
MISCELLANEA GENEALOG-ICA ET HERALUrCA.
Ediin, Ann, IS ; Wm. ]S
^'i^^Ig^^''" Sarah, ICo ,
Edmonds, Galfruii, 6; John, 85: ^faria 6-
Susanna. So (2). -"uja, o ,
Edward III., Kin- of England, LSI
Pr'^^^.f^'^'^^f^^*^' Agrnes, 312 ; Anne, 170;
Edyale, Harry, 135.
Eg-jir, Agues, 311 ; Joan, 30G, 311, 312 ; John,
Eglesfield, Leonard, 134.
Eldred. John, 198.
Eles, Florentine. 38.
Elgfar. D^jbornh. 78 ; John 78
Ehsenhaimer(Elsmhaymer).ChristDpher James,
19o; Dorothy, 195 ; Unice l'-i5
Elizabeth, Queen of Eng-land -^02
Jilkcn, 2(3. '
Elken, Eichard. 26.
? , 't^^^'T; -^'^ ' Joan.
311 3 4 ; John, 249 ; Marearet. 211. 21"^ 311
^icholas. 308 ; Richard, ];i3. 211, 212(2)" 307
WaUer "j- ^^'^ ' ; Thos.; 212 ;
Ellis (EIis,E!lice. Elys), Allice,! GO; Anne 301 •
Ld.th, IGG, IG7: Eliz.. 38 39 2G 30 .'
•■i'JI ; Joan. 2rt2 ; John
'Lt 6?^' A ' ^™^..2G0 Mar-'
graret, 6.^ ; Margery, 38 -'Gl • Mnr-i/ or.i.
-I -—214 2G0— 2G3 ; — luo.
i^lphin, John. 137.
Elystan Glodrith, 53.
Emans, John, 152.
Emery. Ant.. 7 ; Martha, 7
Englefield (Inglefield), Alice, 97 : EhV 9G •
f'l o-^t l'^6.243: Isabeil. 97; Joan'; 90 •'
John, 9. ; Lady Kath.. 18G ; Mary, 241 24,3Vo.
s^^w:^4f'^^3^^^'°^-'^^
Ensell.C, 120: Eliz.. joq
Eriey, Eliz., r28 ; Lichard 1 -^q
±.liz., 260 ; bir John. 215 ; Wm -^15
Essex, Dorothy. 9,3. 203- Alarv 9S
98 ; Wm.. 98, 203. '
Estbury, Joane' I84': John, 184
Estman John, 1G7 (2) ; Katharine. 167 311
Lure, Ehz IG. 20 ; Ralph. Lord. IG, o(
Evelei^h. John, 231 ; Rebecca, 231
iivell, Emion. 158.
Evenden, Eliz.. IG3
Everard. Eliz., 125 : Francis 1-^5
fc^^■ar^, Joan h;s (2) ; Steven, IG8.
Ewbank Khz.. 224: «u-anna. 224 : Wm 004
E^vell, Cecily. 134: Joan. 1 34 ; J^^,' ■
Mar-aret, 134 ; Richard 134 ' '
Eyies. Eliz., 88 ; John, 88.
^y'?' Edward, SO ;. Giles. 174 ; Jane, SG ; M.arv
86 : Rebecca, G3 ; Richard, 140 ; Susan, 174.'
Eyston, Isabel, 131 ; James, 131
Fabian, Edw.ard, 184, 185 ; Eliz., 185 ; Joane, 184
i'ag.cv-e, Agnes, 10: Alice. 10; John, 10 C^) ■
Margaret, 10 : Nicholas, 10 ; Thomas, 10 '
Eairebroother (Fayrcbroother), A'^nes 310-
-Anne, 263; Joan. 2G2 ; John, 2G4 ; ' Mary'
^ 261 (2), 310, 312 ; Richard, 261 -2G4 310 fv>
Fantyng Alice, 271 ; Margaret, 271 ; Simon', 271'
i<are, U ilham. 306.
Farenden, Eliz.. 139 ; Peter, 139
Fitren-ell {Funvell), 145
Farewell (Farwell), Alice, 144, 145 ; John 144 •
Phihpes, 144, 145.
Farington. Alexander. 174; Alice, 174- Eliz
Tho^ i^irabell, 174 ;
Fari,., Eliz',. 180 : George, 180 (2) ; 180 (2) '
' f' '■ 21L 2G2, 2G5 : Margaret,
214: Jiaudelyn, 265 ; Nvcholas 26''
Farmer, Eliz,, 185 : Wm„ 185
^'"frey"'' ^('^^^ox alias Go.l-
^''5^°?^; 5' (2) ; Dorothy, 57 ; Thomas,
Faulkener, W^, 301.
Faj-re, Sara, 314.
Fayrhand, Agnes, 65 ; Richard, 65.
I'earo. John, 313 ; Sara. 313
Feilde, Dorothy, 312 ; Henry. 31 o
FenJier, Q.
Fermor. Ciceley, 21C ; Isabell, 92 ; Sir Jo.. 216 •
Sir Rich, 216 ; Thoma.s. 92 '
Fermor aH„s Godfrey (Fermour alias Godfrey)
Adryan 68 ; Agnes, 68 ; Alice, 68 (2) ; Joane
68 ; John, 68 (2) ; Thomas, 68 (2) ; Wm 6^'
Ferrers (Ferris), Sir Humphrey, 193 ; - -^m
Ferriter. Jane, 231. ' - .
Fetherston, Harriet, 63 ; Wm 63
FETTIPLACE, 93, 131, 1S3, 202, 242, 244, 282,
Fcttiplaee. 243, 290.
^ldaS%3 ^^ff^''. Pl^etiplace),
^41 249 '^^- '.^.^.^^o''.'"^ 09 C5). 203_206-
-41, 242, 24o, 282, 283, 287. 288 T'') ■ A ItVp
186,203; Almeric (Amwy), 94 (3) 9*5 ' n
t^/'''Q^7^^>^^'''^^• 2*"; Anna JIaria,'i84 •
o^./o^^^f^^• 100. 132, 133, 1S6-190
203 (2). 204, 205 (2), 206 (3). 207 (2). 208 Hi
' 7'nt '.ff ' '^2), 284 2 285 (2 :
99 rof'lf-^'«A",^^'• O'-- Anthony, 98,
^2). 203, 205. 245 (2), 246 (2)
246 W8-'R"^k',°'^'^-200; Barbara, 192,
9" nf '^^4 9r,° °T'^',?*^' 243: Beatrice
90, 131 184. 202; Resells. 189. 283- Rrav
Anna. 249 : Bridget, 98, 187. 205 286 -^^Y-
Ceciha, 189, 204: Cecily, 245 ^s^" . ch'-irlp,'
99. 200, 207, 209, 287. 285' 0^9 ' sir Oh., ^^7^
Charlotte. 289 ; Christ^;; '288 SsS Ch il
4^ "t] ^P' = Ciceley. 188 'oan ,
^86 ; Denton, 246; Diana, 191, 2OS ; Dorothy, .
INDEX OF ls^\MES.
831
oij'^i^O/if C2),1«7.ISS (2), 203. 205, 207,
I ^P' - 2S7: Edith.
(2) 244—24,, 2S2 (2). 2S;3. 2S7 ■ Sir
Ksfl, ] ss. 189, 201-207 (2). 242. 2s:H2). 284
' ^]f'''\°\^^- ISiJ, JS9 (2). 191, 248. 249
oVn' , 205-208. 241 (2)-''-47 C^)
■^0. 2.2 (2), 288 (8), 284 (2). 28/^^89. 2^:
xmen, : Ferdinando. 205. 287' ogs .
^lorence, 97; Frances, 100. 192 -^08 20o'
-4.-)- 249 ; Fr.incis. 186, 20fi.' 241 •M-"> ' ^^87 •'
Jqo'^f ^S"^'^"!}^- : Fridesmde."li2, 29i;
204. 20j, 245—247 (2) "48 (2) -'S-^ •■>S5
r-r ^,^co*^f?" 1!^1-20S; Gertrude, 2^28.-;;
Giles, ISS, 205. 245 (2) ''47 (o) oi^ .,0- . q,-:
Giles^ 246 .: Grace, 99, lOO : He'nn'.'w " 95 ■
llesther. 289; Humphrey. 192- Kabcl 95'
189. 192, 2O0, 242. 244. 245. 248. 28,3-285 ^7 •
Jeffrey. 286 : Joane. 94, 95. 97 C) 98 9o'
<n\l\?f->< 280; John, ^93(2 :
y-t (2), 9b (2). 97 (2) 98 99 rsi 181 mo
333 (2), 184, 186, 187 (2), 189 jV^ • no'
91- *^o^o'oo~-'^^^- ; Sir John. 188. 207 I
9o''9S 18rif« Tn^o.^"'^^"'-^- K-therine
207 f n.- 2^-^ ■• Sir Lorenzo, '
^0/, Liucie. 288; Mars-aret 94 Q<1
,^Jf)-100.133,lS5(2)rrS7,'lS8V2M9tio^^^^
Ar^7>,-^^'„-^2 (2), 283; Margerj', 93 94
Martha, 205, 241, 242; Mary 94 97 ion'
186(3), 189, 203 (2), 204 (2? W 5' oorS
itl' i^oWf- 2is:2i3i84-(2)'.2 :
M •■ , oV ^^^'c^ael. 189 ; Miles, 187, 203 •
Mma 205. 287 ; Nicholas, 95, 183, 186 iot '■
28^0^'''^^^'''^^'^ (2); PhikdeipiJa;
■ ^bi, JSo ; Philip, 93, 94. 07 1-18 iQo ^'•:)^
Zi!^^ i^^P, 290;-'^h;Sp:'-2£^;
r^o ^ r-^'^ ' -Rebecca, 248 ; Re-inald
]tr' is°^ril' ^2), 94, 9.5. 96, 1.32. 133, I84
186 188, 189, 190, 245. 246, 28.3. 291 ■ Sir
Sibell 9,. ; Sophia, 208 ; Sophia Charlotte
'-^l-'^^l^^^- ; Susanna, 191. 206
Thi'r! ' ' 00^^°^°''-'^' = Theophila, 248
Thomas, 93, 95 (2), 97. 98 (2). 99 131 184
186-190 (3), 202. 205. 244, 247 -'48 ^8^ r^t
283 (3) 284 (3), 285, 286, 29/ 4) ; Sir Th^'
I80; Thomas Bushell. 208; Ursula ISO
203 (2), 204, 206 (2), ' 244, 282 S,' o\f'.
Walter, 93, 9.5—97; William 97 98 roV
} ettiplace abas Southb'ury, John 94 (o)
ifi fS?t,!o^^.^Iif ^ '
Finch (Fynche), A-nes, 270; Beatrice. 270-
Edv.-ard. 2.0 (2) ; Henry, 270 ; Herbert. 270 '
Fishe, Caroline, 28 ; Henry, 28
FiBher, Joane, 190 ; John, 278 ; Mary V. S., 182 ;
Mr., 38 ; Paul Hawkin.?, 197 ; Thos., 78, 198
^\ ni.. 190. 278.
Fi.qher n/i„.i Fryer, .Anne. 278.
Fitche. Thomas. 38, 39.
FitzEllis. Joane. 96 ; Sir Robt., 96
Fitz-Grfnj.i.h. ■ ■
Fitzgerald. Ann. 281 ; Daniel 231 ; Elinor, 231 ;
John. 281 ; — , 231
j FifzMhonic. 5.
I Fif:ivaUer. 275.
I Fitzn-arin. Fulk, 93.
i Fitzwilliams, Mary. 103, 104 ; Sir Wm., 103, 104
1 Planner, Sarah, ]57.
, Fiaxuian. Ann. 300, 303 ; John, 300
; Fleetwood. Sir Geo.. 246 : Mary. 246 ■ Mi« -^'i
1 Fleming (Flemyng), Sir Francis, 188 : Harloe'
30 ; Jane, 188 ; Jennett. 232 ; Mary 30 ■ —
: Fletcher. George, 90; John, 90,27] ;' Laurence,'
; 90 ; JIargaret, 90.
i Flou-er. Eliz., 88 ; Wm.. 217.
I Floyd, Sir .John, 231 ; Thos., 111.
I Fioyer, Margaret, 225 ; Rev. Wm., 2''5
j Flutter. Jean, 314 ; John, 314.
Fogg (Fogge), Ann, 145; Daniel. 145 (3) •
Eleanor, 68; Eliz,, 145 ; Jonathan, 145 (2) •
Mary, 145 ; Thos,, 68. 145.
Foks. Sir A'icholas. 10.
Fokys, Alys, 272 ; Anne, 272 ; Stephen, 272 (2) ;
Thos., 272 (3). ^ ^ '
ForcJ, Uo.
Ford (Foorde), Abraham, 231 : Edward, 111 ;
-Helen, 46 ; Mary. 114 231
FORSTER. 3, 139.
Forster, 3,4.139.
Forster, Andrew, 139 ; Anthony, 3 ; Constance. 3;
Flu., 3 (2). 139; Geo., 139; Henry, 1,89;
Humphrey, 96; Jane, 139; John, 139 (6)
Marg., 139 ; Ma^vde, 139 ; Rich,, 3 ; Robt., 3 :
fearah, 139 (2) ; Thomas, 3, 139 (2) ; Wm \
139. 140; Sir Wm., 139.
Fortescue, Sir Adrian, 203 ; Lady Alice. 202 •
I John. 186 ; Sir John. 203 : Mary, 186, 203
Wesson, Julian, 313; William, 313
Foster, Andrew, 246 ; Barbara. 246 ; C. W . ^40 •
John, 151 ; Joseph. 240 ; Julian. 318 : Kath.',
2r2 ; Margaret, 151 ; Mary, 160 ; .\icholas,
313 ; Robt., 272.
Foule, Joan, 9.
Fowke (Fowk), J., 159 ; John, 219 ; — , 219
rox, Ellinor, 153.
Franchotti, Gratio. 39.
Francis, Col., 251 ;' EfEe Constance. 251
f rancklin, Giles, 227, 230 ; Jane, 227, 230.
Frankham, Mary, 39.
Franklin. Mary. 300.
Eraser, 254, 256.
Eraser, Anne. 254,
223, 254, 255.
Eraser- Tytler, Margaret, 255 ; Wm , 255 (•■>) •
— , 250 ; see aUo Tytler. '
Fraunces, Agnes, 261, .307, 309; Allen. 263-
AUice, 307 (2) ; Amy, 261, 313 : Cicilye, 266,
267, 268 ; Edward, 168. 307 ; Eliz., 168 (2)
211(2) 311; George, 211, 307 (2); Jeames
268; ,Jean, 214, 310(2). 313: Joan, 167
213 (2), 214. 260, 267, 306 (2). 307, 311, 313 ;
John, 167, 168 (2), 261. 263. 265, 306, .807 (4)
309 ; Julian, 212, 213 ; Kath.. 213, 214, 26l'
265, 303, 313; Magdalene, 213; Margaret,
211, 212 (3), 306, 307 ; Mary, 261, 307 ; Mau-
delyne, 314 ; Olyver, 167, 213 (2), 214 (2)
Magdalen, 223 ; Wm.,
832
^IISCELLAXEA GENEALOGICA ET KEKALDICA.
260, SOG. 307. SOS (-) 'H 1 ^o^ ^, .,.
309 f2): WzB.,2I2:260: ;joH- V,o
t-remd, Xicholas'. lO'i
'^7s-SAi'%r^\'^'^°^^-'' Christopher. 29.
. -'US., ; .Susan Emma l.S'> '
Freshill, — , uq
''p^i^;; 's^lio?'''^^^'^^^' ^^^^ Hum-
Frithc, 110
's:a;^:^^onii::iit^^tri!iv^'
110; John, 110.1li\ w'm.,n^c3iTH^^°^
Fry, Henry, 27 ; 27
Fryser, Ingram, 39.' " '
Furlong Cath., 120 ; Thos., 120.
^::^r''^ Margaret, 58;
Fynes, — , 140.
G
Gad, Alice, 2Ii (-t^ 9nn oaq ,
Joiii, 26b ; Lawrence. 214 m oco 9f:9 ' o^o
Lettis, 260, 314 ; Richard, 214^ 266 '4 ' ^
Gage, Edward, 104: Sir Edw ' It
56, 104 ; ila^y, loi. ' ^^^"^garet,
Gall, Agnes, 39.
Gallwey Ann, 250 ; Xicholas, 280
Gamton Anne, 223 ; Richard. 22S.
Garbutt, Ehz., 14 : John, 14
Gardener, Thos.. 40.
Gardyner Agnes, 312 ; Rev. Mr.. 39
Garlond. Xicholas, 8.
Garnet, Mary, 14, le'; 14
Garrard, Agnes. 11 ; Ann'p ?0n 957 fi
289: Eliz., 289- John 11 ' f ' ^^^^^^-d,
^Eobt.,279': Rog;r, 206 osV-'T^rTr' " '
Garrett, Ferdinando, 38 ; James. 38.
Tios...£r'"^' J-ii-. 307 ;
"^^S^'E^lfn'sn'.' D°r«thv,
sin T ' *^eorge, 167, 264— 9(;6
310; Joan, 167 3ii7 ^r.o . t u
I ^/=iry. 267; Olyvor, 167. 26.5 30fi
Ilichard. 306 : Thos., 306 (■■') ' '
OS: J<^n,GS(2):TJ.^:,S-(2 ''"^'"^^^'■^'
Gayto^. Fran., 100 ; Jone.lOo.
Oedduig. Mary. 17
Alexander, 270 ;
AULt, J, J Cfceiv. 272- Joanp •■>-,-,
John. 272 : Leonard, 270; Ma™' .'
^|hoIas, 272:Robt., 272 ; Thos: 270, 2^;
Gervys. John. 221.
^^ff («if )^Chr., 152; John. 152.
Gibbon, John, 59 ; Mary 59
Gibbons, Ann, 235 •
I Gifford, 4, 5.
I Gifford, John. S3.
Gilbert (Gylbert), Clement. 90; Eli. op ■
John, 90; Kath., 90; Xicholas, S; Thos.',
Giles, 170.
Gillmgham, — , 67.
Gilmyn, 5, 6.
Gilmyn (Gylmin), Mercy, 6 : Tho., 6.
Gipson, ^Vynlfride, 314 '
Glanville, Martha, 231
Glover, Eliz., 137 ; — 137
Goddard Anthony, 266, 267 (2^ 314
87'o?7°-^-l"' J^^e, 205, 2,S7
187, 267; Kath,, 267 ; Thos ^Q'-, oV- .
fride, 266, 267 (2). 314 ' ' '
Godeueston, John, 70 • Thos 70 ■ \r,^ -a
Godfrey CGodfre):AgneMt:e;9,^^^^^
6S; Augustine. 68- Edwarr? ti '
Tsiholi C.T T ' ' ^I'l Alice, 68 f-'-) .
J^S;^Tii^cg3jnv^ ^g'^^ C^:
r°S?°*°''' Dorothy, 1^6 ; John,"86
Goldsmith, El z.. 151 ■ Eliz Ann do
89 ; John, 89. 151 ■ Oliver" f-] ' fr '
Goldstone, Prior, 70.' ' ^''^ '
Golson, Anne. 171.
I Gomersall, Wm., 39.
I Good Grace, 304; Thos., 304
; Goodhay, Penelope, 57 ; — 57
; Goodiff, Isabella, 30; James 30'
1 nard, 30 ; Rebecca Cath., 30 '
Goodin John, 214 ; Rev. Mr.. 214
Goodlake, Eliz., 99 ; Joan, 99 ; Thos 99
Goodman, Thos., 39. ' '
Goodwin (Goodwyn Goodwyne), Bartholomew.
iii';^r^'^%^'V John
108 ; Wm., 57 (2). ' '
Goodyere, Henry, 73.
Goore, Anne, 64 ; Jamys, 64 • Loie 64 • ^f.r
garet, 64 j Eichard, 64, ' ' '
; Eliz.,
; John,
Winy-
James May-
INDEX OP NAMES.
^John'.P'^ -^rars:nret.:30: Jane V.^or. 47
John ^,te^^■art. 30 ; t^ir John .Wm, 17 • Thos.
Gore, SS
Gosr^-ick, Alice. 120 (2); Edward, 129; Wm.,
Goujdham.Geo.,152: Susann. 152.
txouhon, James. 1.5 : John, 15
Goundry, Ann, 15.
G our nay. i. 5
G^^nt'"5°^°'^^" '■ Stepiien. .S07.
txrant, Annie. 255; Georg-e, 255 r2) • ^rar<rarP^
Cussans, 255 ;. Patrick.\55. -^^^^=aret
Grantham, Arabella, 25 .- Lady, 25.
Joane, 212:
Grees-, Loyal, 11 4
Greenhi?°Samu^^^ 100,125 ;-, 106.
GreeniaTv-. A., 229 : Marv. 2-^9
Grefys, Tyrs, 158.' ' '
Greg-ory Adam. 240 ; Dionise. 225 ■ Eli/ -^95 ■
John, 1.36 ; The,,.. 67 ; Wm.. 11 67 00" '
Grenested-e, John, 67 -li, W , — , 2 Jo.
Grettex, Henry, 199
GREY, 56.
^ p^'l Cfyzogon. 56 ; Edw., 56 (2) -Jo 56 •
Rob., 5(3 (.3); Tho.,.56C3). ^ '
Griffin, Edward, 214 ; Elinor, 231 ; Eliz •>60 •
Wm., 164, 260,' 308 ^^' ' ^
Gnffi^th.Lady Mary Xina, 31; Sir Richard
Griffiths. 158.
Griffiths, Francis ap Hu-h ap 158
Gng:-. Sophia. 197.
Grittest, Jean. 267; Joan. 266. 267 (■■>) ■ Mar
?aret, 266 : Thoi!., 266. 267 rS) '
Cxroome. Robt.. 301 '
Groue. Christopher. 264 ; Robert. 264.
Grover (Groves), Ann. 105 ; Aliks 105
Srnb5^^^5f-^^^'-^^^''^
Gryme, Geo.. 124 ; .Jane. 124.
Gnlde.ord (Guldford). Geo.. 64 ; Henrv 12 •
R.cnard. 221 : Sir Richard. 12. ^' '
Gunning, Anne. 1G2 (4). 163 (i) I61 (o^ .
161, Dorothy, lo2, 163; Eliz., 162 (2), 163
333
0'), 104 ; Ellen, 162 (2) ; Florence, 165 ;
i6o"f-'' ^^T^^ '.^/■^'I'^es Ann, 165 : Francis
4h., lb., ; Frederick. 165 ; Geo.. 164 (3). 165
^^^""'y 165; Jane, 163(2)
164 ; Judith. 163 : Kath., 165 (2) ; Lucy
Mat.Ida, 165; Mabel, 162, 163 ;' Mabille^
ib_ : Jlars^aret, 162, 163 fS") ■ Marv ifi-^ ci^
^^i;V^)<16/^f)-^Iatildl]6.5;'^^^^^^^^
^r f"^^.^' I P^^'^^'^' Peter, 162 (3)
vii^''^^J'\J^P>.y'' Richard, 164;
Robt., 162 163 (2) 164 (.3), 165; Samuel
16.,; Sarah, 163 (2), 164 (2); Sarah Anne
Wn; "^^Iter, 165
Pnnt ' Ar^^^' ^''^ '■ Henry. 16.5
John,' lis"'' ' J^-ine; 105;
Gttybon, Barbara. 301.
Guylter, .Isabel 70 ; Joane, 70; John, 70;
Symon. /O ; Thos., 70 ; Wm., 70. '
Gwilt, John, 192 ; Sarah, 192.
oL'"'''; f ^"^'^s"'-^' 209 ; Gorges F. J. G. E ,
209 ,- John, 209 ; Mary, 209 ; Thynne Howe,
Gyles, Charles, 228 ; Mary, 228.
H
Haddis, John, 91.
Haddon, 71, 72.
Haddon, Eiiz. 72 ; Joan, 73 (3), 74 ; John, 73 ;
Wm 72'''73^^''*'''"' ' ^^^^ard, 72]
SdSS^^''-''^'^'^^^^^'^^-^^-'^^-
Haggett, Andrew, 278 ; Bartholomew, 278
Hakms, Margaret, 160.
Halcrow, Robert. 235.
Hale, John. 67 ; Thomasine. 67
Halford. Richard, 164 ; Sarah, 164.
Halke. Wm.. 66. 315.
Hall Alys, 271; Ann. SO; Elyn, 271 ; Isabell
2.1; Joane 271; John, 271; Julian. 271;
Margery 271 ; xMathell. 271 ; Richard, 271
Robt., 2/1 ; Rowland, 303 ; Thos., 80 ; Wm.,
HALLOWAY, 121.
nallnxcay, 121.
^]ow'^ (^^ll^^%y)' Alice, 121 (4) ; Charles,
\%\ Frances, 121; Henry
1- V4 P ^'^ ^^""'y- 121 ; Richard
Hallthorp, Lliz., 141 ; Jo . 141
Ham', Dorothy, 312 ; Wm 3l'^
Hamilton, Alexander, 44 ;' Eli^., 46; James,
iO (_); Jean, 44; John, 179; Mary, 46 •
Rebecca. 179; Wm.. 46 '^V. ,
Hammond (Hamand Hamon, Hamond), Alice,
166, 311; Dorothie, 167; Eliz., 312
Geo., 16/ ; Henry. 167, 309, 312 ; Isabell,
3S?'rof\°; V^^'^'l'- 1G6; Martha
30o (2); Stephen, 166, 167; Thos.. 305 311
Hampshire (Hampsheere. Hampshere). Agne^,
-h.> ; J ohn, 262 (2). 263 ; Lawrence, 308
Hampton, Anne, 284 ; Eliz., 284 ; John m
Han by. — 105. '
Handlej'. Geo.. 239
^Mary'^bJr"' ''''' ' -l^-^^^' 295 ;
Hansell, Eliz., 229 ; Jabcz, 229.
334
MISCELLAKEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
Harhi/, 112.
Harby, Emm, 1)2 : Kath.. 112 : Tho^ IP"-
Ilavcourt,, Alice, 1,S6 : John, 203 ; SirKic-hard.
160.
Hardres. Alice. 222.
Hardy. Lcttice, 73.
IIardym.a.n. Charlotte. 107(2): Isabella Pyer.
; Luciu.^ Ferdinand. U)7 ; Lucius Hey-
y^ood, 197 : Jl.arian Eliza. 197
Hardynof. A-nes, 177; Eichard, 177
Hare. John, 111. 317; Mary, 232:' 3Iaudlvn.
31 ( ; U m.. 232. ' '
Harford, Thomas. 109.
Harker, Wm.. 1 7.
Ha^rlacauden, Joane. 91 ; Juliane, 91 ; Stephen,
2C0, 2G1. 310 ;
21-* Anne, 261; Donnynicke, 212,
o09; Ehz., 25b. 310; George. 212 f2^ -'U
200 ; Magdalene, 212.
Harnett, Jane. 120 ; John, 120
265; Amey, 268; Anne, 26G,
r^l= ^<^or?e, 17; John. 265, 266, 267 (2)
26S (2). 310 ; Thos., 16, 266. ^ ^'
Harpur, Henry, 237 ; Sir John, 237, 239 ; Lady
266
Harriott, Clara Amelia, 50 ; Thomas. 50.
Jlai-ris, 149.
Harris, Frances, 30; Hu-h, 30 (2); Mar-aret.
lol; Margaret Ann, 30 ; Quarles,119; Thos.,
Harrison Anne, 13 ; Jane, 142 ; Jane Mary,
142; John, 13, 142; Mary Eliz., 21 25 '
Samuel, 79 ; Sarah Jane, 21, 25 • Thos 21 '
25 ; Wm.. 3S. ' i
f.!!^^^«) Harry, 135 ; Henry, 232 ; Joane,
91 13o; John, 10 ; Ro-er, 135 ; Sarah, 232 •
Thos., 91 (2), 135 ; Wm., 91 ; Sir Wm., 222 '
Hartstonge, Francis, 119. '
Harvey.^Clenkin, 174; Sir Ja., 174; Robt.,
Harwell, Margaret, 58 : Thos , 58
Harwood, Eliz., 163, 260 ; Maude'lyn. 260 31'> •
Ihos., 260, 312. ' '
Hassell (Hasell), John. 318 ; Prudence, 84.
2«3; Sir Francis, 295 ; John,
283 ; Mary, 295. '
Hattoa, Charles, 100 ; Christopher, Lord, 100 •
EIiz., 100. '
Haughton, Meta Escott, 34 : T H 34
Haulett Christopher, 314 ; Eliz., 315; Isabell,
314; Joan, 314; John, 314; Mar"-aret 315-
Rose, 315 ; Thos., 314 (2). 315 (2) ' '
Haviland, 3Iatthe\v, 295. 296.
Hawkins, Benet, 315 ; 3Iarv 155
Hawhvnod, 102.
Hawkwood. Beatrix, 103 ; Sir Jo., 103
Hawoorth, John, 307.
Hawte, .Jane, 11 ; Sir Thos., 11
Haybittle (Haybetyll), Agnes, 313 ; Lucy 157 •
Percival, 157 ; Thos., 313. J-' ' .
Haydon, Richard. 300.
Hayes, Sir Thos., 39.
Haynes. Abrah., 171 ; John. 222; Martha, 171
Hayton, Robert, 69.
Hazelden, Jane. 229 ; W.. 229
Head, Grace, 99 : .John, 99. '
Heal, Hannah, 155.
Heald, Lucy, 59 ; —,59.
-Hearde, Jone, 38; Thos., 38.
Hearne (Heani), Alice, 220 ; Thos.. 220 ; Wm., 40
Heath (Meathe), Asnes,265 ; Cutberd.265. 2fii
l-rauces, 139; Joan, 266; Margaret,
Robert. 139 (2).
Heatly, Gabriel. 61 ; .Jane. 61 : Samuel. 6!
Heatou. Eliz.. 151 ; Wm., 151.'
Hebbron. James. 17 (2) ; John, 17
Hedd, ;Mr., 237
HEDGES. S5.
Hedges, 85.
Hedges (Lacy aVas Hedges), Alice, 86 ; Anne,
8.', 86, 88; Anne Maria, 86; Cath.. 85 (2),
86 (3) ; Cecilia, 85 ; Charles, 86 (2), 87 (3) ;
Sir Chas., 87 ; Chas. Gore, 88 ; Dorothy. 86 •
Eleanor, 87 (3), 88 ; Eliz., 85, 86 (2). SS (3) ■
Frances, 86, 87 ; Geo., 87; Helena, 86 ; Heiirv.
8' (4) ; Jane, 87 (2) ; Johanna. 85 ; John. 8^6
(2) ; Margaret. 87 (2) ; Martha. 85 ; Mary, 86
(3) , 87 ; Nicholas. 85 : Philippa, 85 ; Prudence,
8'; Rebecca. 85; Richard, 86 (2); Robt,
^5 (2), 86 (3) ; Susanna. 85 (2), 86 ; Thos.,
88 ; Tobit, 85 ; Wm.. 85 (2), 86, 88 (2) ; Sir
I \\ m.. So. See also Lacy alias Hedges.
I Hedges-Eyre, Helena, 86 ; Richard, 86.
I Hedley, Ralph, 21.
Helyn, John, 100 ; Marv, 100.
Hemsly, Susan, 140 ; Wm.. 140.
Henderson. Geo. Jas., 34 ; Honora A. C. P., 34
Hendrick, Mrs., 78.
Hengston, Alice, 270 ; Robert, 270.
Henn. Jane Bridget, 62 ; Poole 62
Henry VUL, King of FJnglandi 202.
I Henshaw, Edmund, 162 ;" Ellen, 162
I Heuslowe. Thos., 98.
' Herbert, Edward. 86 ; Frances, 86 ; Helena, 86.
Plerring, John, 288 ; Lucie, 288 ; Rer. Mr '^86
'■ys. 217.
Herrys, Arthur, 217 ; John, 217 ; Wm. 217
Hervy, Wm,, 60.
Hewer, Wm., 75.
Hewitt (Hewet, Hewite), Anastasia, 225 • Anne
97 ; Edward, 79 ; Eliz., 312, 313 ; James, 225 ■'
Joan, 70, 308, 309, 311 : John, 8. 70- Mar-
garet, 8, 70 ; Robert, 312 ; Thos., 311 ; — 97
See also Huet.
Heylin (Heylen), Barbara, 108; John, 108-
Peter, 296.
Heyveringden, Allice, 312.
Hicks (Hikks), Alexander, 176; Cecilie, 176'
Lienor. 17t ; Eliz., 227 : Joan, 134 ; John, 134 •
Mary, 231,232; Robt.,
Richard, 134, 227.
Plickson, Martha, 232
231, 232.
Hide, Humphrey, 190.
Hlghlord, 107, 108.
Highlord, Abigail, 108, 109 ; Barbara, 108, 109 •
Edward, 109 ; Eliz., 108 (2), 109 (2) ; Frances'
109; Isabell, 109; Joane, 108; John, 40
107—109 ; Judith, 108, 109 ; Mabel, 108 10;) •
Sarah, 108, 109 ; Solomon, 109 ; Susan 109 •
Zachary, 108, 109.
Hilditch, — , 238.
Hill. f:dmund, 168, 211 (3), 212, 213 (2), 309 ;
Edward, 211 ; Emma. 308 ; Joan, 30C ; John'
211; Judith, 212; Kath., 313; Magdalene!
168: Mary, 168, 211 (4), 212, 213 (2), 308,
313 ; Oliver, 308 (2) ; Rafe, 212 ; Sarah, 301
Thos.. 313 ; Wm., 213.
Hiller (Hyllar), John, 264 (3), 309; Luce, 309 •
Mary, 264.
I Hilliard, Henrietta, 251 ; John, 251.
INDEX OF NAMES.
335
Hillier, Florence G. a.. 32 ; Sir Walter C 3-''
Hilljs (Hjlles), Eliz., 313; Koger, 313;'"Thos
S : Wm., S. '
Hinde, Ann Eliz.. 62, 120 ; Beuj.. 28. 62 (2), 120 ;
■ Charity, 63 ; Frances Amelia, 62-; Frances
Eliz.. 23 ; Jane Bridget, 62 ; Richard, 62, 63 •
Sar.ih, 63. '
Hipkins (Hypkyns), Avis, 313 ; Eliz., 313.
Hirst, 3Iarg-aret, 21 ; — , 21.
Hitohcocke. Allioe. 308 ; Marv, 310,
Hite, Francess, 54 ; Jo., 54.
HOAHE, 233.
Hoare, Alice, 233 (2); Brid-et. 233; David
233 (2) ; Denny, 233 (2) ; Edvvard, 233 (3) ;
Ellen, 233 ; Francis, 233 ; John, 233 ; Sir
Joseph, 233: Lucy, 232. 233; Xora, '233 ;
Thos., 233 : Thomasine, 233 : Wm., 232 •"'33 '
Hobert (Hoberd), Kath., 39 ; Robe. 38 "
Hi'dgetts, 259.
Hodg-ett3, Humphrey, 250; John, ''50 C^^-
Mary, 259.
HODCxSKIX, 229.
Hodjrskin, Anne, 229 (3) : Anne Downe, 229 •
Charles, 229 (2) ; Dinah, 229 ; Edward. -^29 •'
Eliz., 229 (3) : Harriet. 229 ; Harriet Bathurst,
229; Jane, 229 (2); John, 228, 229 (2), 318 :
John Bathurst, 229 ; John Grey. 229 ; Mar-
garet, 229; Mary. 228. 229 (5), 318 (-2) ■
Richard, 229 (2) ; Sarah, 228, 229 ; Stephen
228, 229 ; Thomas, 229 (3) ; Wm., 229.
Hoker, Joane, 272 ; Robt., 272.
Holberton. Eileen, 29 ; Henry Nelson, 29
Holden, Anne, 264, 310; Jeames, 264.' 313-
Mary Anne, 43 ; Robt., 43 ; Rose, 313'; Wm'
Drury, 43.
Holdip (Holldippe). Alice, 38 (2). 39 40-
Andrew, 38, 39, 40 (2) ; James, 38 (3) 39 •
Richard. 38, 40 ; Simon, 37. 39 (2).
Holland, Eliz., Ill; Susanna, 111 ; Wm., Ill
Hollingworth, James, 239 ; John, 239.
Hollorray, 84.
Holloway, Eleanor, 84 ; Jane, 84 ; John, 84
Holman, Agrnes, 137 ; —,137.
Holmes. 170.
Holt. Eliz., 78, 79 (2) ; James. 79 ; Wm 79
Hone, Agnes. 312, 313 ; Thos., 312.
Hoo and Hastings. Anne, 2iJ2 ; Thos.. Lord •"'O'"'
Hood, .-ignes. 24 (2) ; Ann, 24 ; Eliz. Mar\- "h"'
IsabelLa, 24; John, 24(3); Maria Isabella'
24 ; Robt., 24 (3).
Hooke, Agnes, 260 (2), 261 ; Anne, 261 ; Jeane
260; John, 260 (2), 261, 262, 263 (3), 265-
Margaret, 260 ; Mylicent, 262 ; Rychard, 265 -
Thos., 263. ' '
Hoone, Thomas. 308.
Hooper, Eliz., 227; Jolui, 227; Martha 2-:'7 •
Thos., 230. ' " '
Hope, John, 200; Mark, 200; Mr., 199 : Susan,
Hopper alias Highlord, Peter. 108.
Hopton, Sir Arthur, 246. 295 (2) ; Dionise '^95 •
Frances, 246 ; bir Ralph, 295, 296 ; Robt.',
29.) (2). '
Hornby, Ann, 16. 19 : Eliz.. 19. 20 ; Hannah 19 •
Jane, 19 ; Margaret. 19, 20 ; Mary. 19 ; Rachel'
19 (2) ; Richard. 16 (2), 19, 2u ; Simuel, 19 (2) •'
Sarah. 19 (2j. 20 ; Wra.. 19. '
Hornden. Edward, 227 ; Eliz., 227.
Home, 4.
Home, Amy, 185; Anne. 131 : Christiana -^89 •
Edmund, .185; Elen, 12; Eliz., 184(2), l«o.'
289 (2); Gervas, 12; Henry, 12 r-^) • How
H C. C 84 ; Joane, 184 (2);202 ; John, 1^4^
20o ; Lawrence, 289; Margaret, 12 184-
Margery. 8 ; Mary, 185 ; Robt.. 12, 184 (■?)'
202 ; Wm., 8, 12 ; Wm, Ogilvie, 34
Horseley, John, 314.
Horwaye, Julian, 311.
HosTcins, 84.
Hoskins, Alice, 84 ; Thos., 84.
Hough, Kath., 200.
Hougham. Joane, 64 ; John, 64.
Houghton.^Allice, 311 ; Ellen, 251 ; RicluarJ, 31 1 ;
Houlden, Eliz., 265.
Houlker. John. 199.
Ho veil. 1. 122. ■
Hoyell, Allan, 1 ; Ann, 122 ; Joshuah, 1 ; Pasco.
122 ; Richard, 1.
Howard Eliz., 202 ; Thos., Duke of Norfolk, 20->
Howe, Earl, 209 ; Emanuel Scrope, Viscount,
Howell, Sir John, 126 ; Wm., 39
! Howell Goch, 53.
j Howson, — . 219.
i (Hubberd), Joshua, 78; Mrs., 78;
i Huddleston, Alice, 125 ; Bridget, 125 ; Sir John
I 12o. '
I Hudson (Hudsonne), Eliz.. 314 ; Henry ''Se •
Sibyll, 236 ; Thos., 153. 314. " '
Hiiet (Hnat, Huyt). Jean, 168, 211 ; Joan, 167
168, 211 ; John, 167 ; Thos., 167, 168, 211 307*
ti'je aUo Hewitt.
Hugford, Eliz., 188. 244, 283; John. 18S
244 (2), 283 (2) ; Ursula, 188, 244, 283
Huggins, Mary, 260, 312 ; Wm,, 260 (2) 31-'
Hughes, Henry, 144 ; — , 207.
Hugill, Eliz., 18; John, 17 Sarah, 18; Thos
18 ; Wm., 18. ''
Hugo, Ann, 225 ; Paulina, 225 ; Thos "-^5 ■
Thos. Byrdall, 225.
Hull, Thomas, 199.
Hullande, Dane William, 68.
Humberston, Charles, 57 (2); Mary 57 • Rene
lope, 57 ; Wm., 57. >
Hungerford, Sir Anthony, 186— 188 -il- ---S'' ■
Lady Bridget, 187 ; Lady Dorothy,' 'l,s7'-'iJij2 '
188, 245, 282; Lady Jane, 188; Sir John';
18/ ; Margaret, 98; Richard. 98.
Hunsdon, Sir John Carey, Lord l'^5 • Mary 78
Hunt (Hunte), Agnes, 266 (2) ; Anne, 267 ;
.Vil' '^t' Henry,
or -Vi S.^®' ' J^-'-^mes, 267 ; Joane. 266,
26/ (2), 268, 310 (2) ; John, 212 (2) ''13 (•')
214, 260—262 ; Joseph, 262 ; Mabell, 214 •
Margaret, 212, 213 (2), 214 (2), 260 r2)
262, 266, 308, 310, 312 ; Mary, 43, in -
Itychard, 264; Robert, 266 (2) 268 3is'
Thos., 16, 17, 43, 117, 213. ;^64 ; Wm., 2l'4, 310.'
Hunter, Khz., 43, 117, 118; Robt.. 117, 118 • — 43
Huntmgilon. Margaret, l->4 • Thos T'l ' ' '
Huntley, Thos., 79. ' •' - •
Hurly, Joan, 155.
Hurrell, Mary, 229.
H ussy. — , 1 70.
Hut chin, 17;!.
Hutchin, Alice, 173 ; Tho.. 173.
Hutchins, John, 165 ; Sarah Anne, 165
Robt"7T' ^' "^'"'■^ •
Hyde, John att, 183,
336
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGTCA ET EERALDTCA.
Hv,le.. Anne. ; pij;. ^c-. p^.^.^^^.
TT, iv 2S3 : John att. IS;!
Hj-ndford, Audrey-, Earl of, 47 ; Earl of -iV
Men, Alexander, S : Alicia. 64 ; Joane, S. a ■
■,/:]^- i?'^^:-^' -Thomasme, S, 64.
Jfoilde. Katharine. 31 i
^"F^i.'^'i'T i^^^""^- ' ^'^'"^ Gillies, 252 :
tdith Adelaule, 252; Elijah, 252 ; \ora
tonS ' ' '
■Inge. 6.
Inglefield, i'fp Eu'defield
In-lis, John, 45 ; John A., 44 ; Kath.. 45
Ingram, 115. 116. '
Jnpram, Ar., 115: Hugh. 115. IIG- J ]]--,.
2irRo;^:ii?;'i^^^^^°-^^^^2^^="^^-y;
Ironmongrer. Eliz., S3
mWlZs, 27.
Irwin. Aileen Mary, 30 • Alan Ppi-n,- oc . m
^ex.Eobt..32,i!rrISl^E^&:
Sir Alfred M. B., 27, 2;», 61 H9 17^- iiV, i
P. li.2y; Alfred Wm I^9 • AIteK^th
leen 29; Alice Margarita, 29 ; 'l/fe e Sd
L., 29 ; Andrew, 3], 34, 35; Andrew Burton.
3o ; Andrew H., 35 ;, Ann, 27 (3) 3-> 3s
(3) ; Annie, 35 ; Arthu;, 27. 32 (9)^33
i^'^l'^-^ 32 ; Belinda. 31,33,35 ; Benjamin
^ <^lS:r^;L'}>'^'^^^-\^^^ Caroline
Lucy Ethel, .•i2 ; Lydia Mary. 35 : Lvnda ]:thel
, Lyndon G. 0., 32 ; Mabel. 35 ; jlar-aret
Anne 30 ; Maria Millicent. 30 ; Martha 3-
33 ; Mary, 2, (4), 30-33 (2) ; Mary E '^9 :
Mary J., 2S ; Marv M., 20 Marv \ - !
latilda,^, Matthias, 27; mSJ A^: .;
30; MetaEscott,34 : Millicent. 30- Millicent
Ann. 30 ; Millic.nit H., 29 ; Mira. 31^5}^^^^^^^^^^^^
oo (2) ; Muriel Ct.. 29 ; I'ercival N . '85 •
Prudence, 33 ; Rebecca. 27 (2). 2S 30—33 •'
Rebecca Cath.. 30 ; llichard. 30 (2) ; Eichard
G ,30; Eobert,29,34 ; Eoger T..33 Samuel
23 ; Samuel B., 28 : Sarah! 28, 32, 3.3 Sarah
is?i?l^,^2rf'^^^^^-^°^"'^^'^^-
Isti^d, 216.
Isted Ann, 216 (2) ; John, 216 (2) ; Jone "16 ■
liichard, 216 (3) ; Thomas, 216 (9) '
?sPo^-^.r^^''T' ^'"sti^n, 134 ; Elinor,
134, 2/2 ; Joane, 272 ; Marg-aret, 279 •
Iveaon, Isabell. 39. '
Izacson, John, 40 ; Richard, 40.
Cath.. 32, 33 (.-S) ; Chas. Albert, 35 ; Cornelia
HeleiK32; Dorothea, 31 : Dorothj- Melicent
29 ; Du cibe la, 3u : Edith Marp-aret IS
ii-iiza, ..1, 33 ; Elip:., 27, 28. 31 C-T) . -iri;
Jane, 31 ; Eli... ^ivy SI; Eu' J ira 3
Ellen, 28; Elsie, 28 ^ Emily. 3 S^i/l'
M., 31 ; Emily Burton. 29 ; Emilv rhnrlnf^r
35; ^^jEUz..So:}in.ilyi^tS1^]^^
Jane, 29 ; Emily Kathleen, 30 ; Eric 6onway
3o ; Florence, 29. 35 ; Florence G. G A^'
O'Malley. 31 ; Gilbert D.. 35; GL-^dls' cfo o
32; Grace O^MaIley.31; Haidee L li'x S4
Jb. A. L., 34 ; Hazel Emd, 35 ; Hayel G M
29 ; Heatherbell J. M. S.. 34 ; Hefci p. M b"
34 ; Henrietta Alice, 30 ; Henrietta Eliz 'so-'
Henrietta E A. C, 34; Henrietta Helen %'
34; Henry, 28— 30. 32, 33 r^l -u lo,, xr '
(Joker, 3,1; Hen. ' PrknL ^9' " S.
29; Hen, Lascelles. 33 (2) ; Hen R I P
Hen. R. K .0 (2) ; HeVbe^t 2 ; Herben
}\m.,-p ; Hilda K. J. H.. 34 ; Hono a A. CP
34 ; Hope II C. C, 34 ; Hubert R. B. H .34 '
Hugh Harris, 30 ; Hyacinth F. M. f" 34 •'
Isabe la, . 0; Isabella Harriet. 30 : Iva'n lV
30; Jane. 27, 30 (2) 33 S5 1 so . t i,
27 (2), 28, 30. 31 (3), 32 (3) 33 /4 • i''^,,"'
0-Malley. 32 ; John V.. s " Kat j,'^,?,^,''
Jackamyne. Agnes. 272.
Jackma'n, Aliice. 309.
Jackson (Jacksonne), Geo., 179- Hu-h ,<?9 ■
Jane S9: Jeremiah, 89 ; Joan, 258 (2)° John!
U-pth^Fh< Ann, 89; Paulina,
James, 149.
'^^RoXrf''' 7; Martin, 189;
Jar vis, Anne. 204 ; James. 204 ; John, 78 ■
Margaret, iS. ' ^ j
Jasper. Edward. 146.
Henry, 169.
Jelfe, Thomas, 79,
Jenkins, Margaret, 1:59 ; Mary, 157 ; Ro-er 139
Jenkyn. Alice, 272 : Henrv, 279
Jenners, Arthur. 224 ; :\rary "-'i
Jenning.?, Kliz., 191 ; John, 19!
Jermyn. Xora, 233.
Jerningham, Eliz.. ]fiO ; Sir Henry pr-, .
Jeromina, 125 ; — 1x9 '
JERVICE. 22.
^"^rFl^J^ot^' k'/'"'""'^^'- 23; Christian,
-3 Ehz., 22 ; Helen Scott. 23 : Isabel, 22 -^S
Richard, . 8 ; Robt., 62 ; Susan, 58 ■ Thos cW
Jewers, Arthur J., 36, 122 297 °'-'^os., 0..
Jewys, Joan, 135. ' ' ~ '
Jode. Lienor, 176; I'leasaunce, 176; Richard,
Johason (Johnsone), Anna Margaret 18"-
Anthony, (2), 239 (2); Charlek 7 ■'
.>ir John, Richard, 276; Wm S'l
Zachariab, 182; — ,.258. ' '
IXDlsS OF XAMES.
Jones (Joans), Anna. 7t; ; Anne. -^r, o^-.
Davj-e S09 : E. Henry, UO : Kd^™^d -
'0; Ldward Kendal. 70; FUr ■ p i?'
Jane, 7G : Francos. -ISO.' GeV l i"
Jordan, Ed., 215 • Alarii F1t> pIo,
Kev. Prebendarj^lVrrSn^Jof;!^^^^^' ^
Jordon, :\Iary, 101 .- Thomas, IGl
J cure, Joan. .313. "
Journey, John, lU.
Joy, 3Iary. V>i ; Thomas, IGl.
Judah, G. F.. 319.
Judge, Mary, 179 ; Samue]. 179.
837
Keen (Keene). Amy. 309 • \nn . . t
201 ; Joan, 261 (3), 309 (2). 31^ '
John, 2o3 309 (2). 3 12 ; Markret. 26- lit I
Kele, Benett, 66 : Richard 66
Margaret 262. 263, SOS ;\Maude]vn ' 9^7 1
Richard, 266 ; Thomas. 168 (4), 26] "e-^"^'
Kelso, Clement, 220 ; Eliz.. 2'>0
Kelynge. Joan, 313.
Kon>'56^'''^' '^^^ '
Kenqt, ."6.
Kemp (Kempe), Ann, 56. 57: Anna 7-
Frances.s, .^b ; Garrett. 56 (2); Sir Garrett'
oC ; Henry, 56 : Jane, 56; Jeames. 306 John
o7; Kuthar.,56; ilargaret, 56 (2); Manha'
Kendall, 76.
Kene, Joan, 260 (2) ; John, 260 ■ Tl^n,^
260 (2) ; ,ce also Keen. ' " '
Kenmare, Nicholas. Viscount. 86
Kent, Samuel, 279. 230
Kentwode Eliz.. 132 (2), 1,S5 ; Fride^u-ide 130 .
Joan. 131, 132 ; John, 132. Is5 • \ti '
Jycholas,I32 (2J; Reynold, 13i; JSf R^tt.;
Kent^ood! Eliz., 292; Frideswide, 292 ; Robert,
^LSjuf; ' ■' Th^^- 63 ; Wm.
TOL. II., SEEIES V.
! Kerby, Jefferv. 40 •■'7>!
i 2S3; Anne, 18,
rS?r&,;;r Adolphus. 196;
I KilhnKb.>ck. Francis. 7 ; Mam-t 7
Kircome, Sara. 313.
Kirkland. Dorothy, 4"' •''38 r'>~i v
Jane, 2o9 ; Thomas. 42, lis, 238
Ss «'"ri ^"^"^i;"^ ^Snes. 63;
FduVd h-^ 0^^^^^^^^ EdmtTnd. 265
|S^?^^?jo;^2 :3 ?'3li'^i.^^^-^;^
Kitchyner, Rose. 313.
Knatchbull, Agnes, 92; John. 10, 64 f>) .>7i •
Mifm'iiS';'^%^' ^'1 ; Thomasine,
Knevett, Sir Henrj-, 245
''SSii^^r^^' ""''^^^'^ 292; Mary, 312;
^S,^'^' 33; Jane, 33; Mary
Knowles, Wm., Lord Banbury. 205
K.vngston, John, lS6i Sus'an, 186
Laborne, Agnes, 264 ; Rychard '>64
I J;^°^V^iJ^belIa 208 ; Sir l■:o^dand. 208.
i-AOl aha.i HEDGES. 84
Laoy alias Iftdges. 84
Lacy Hedges. Alice. 84 : Cath., 84 ; Henry
M, 8 , ; Jane, 84 ; Johanna. 85 ; John 84 "7-
Prudence, 84 ; Richard. 84'; Thos si \\'n^ '
81 ; Hedges. ' ' ^^os., bo , \\ m.,
Ladbrook. Robt.. 79
Ladd (Ladde), Agnes, 315 ; Alice, 221 ; Thomas.
^aing, 148.
l£^^::;^73'^''^'^^^^^-^^^-'^^«-
Lamb, Cath.. -179 ; Vincent. 179 ; \Vm 179
Lambard, Agnes, 12; Richard', 12"" Thomas,
Lambert. John, SO.
Landy, Peter, 276.
LAXE, 57.
Lane, 57.
^^Caih^',"-?' ' .i'"'^^' 5S : Anne, 57, 58 ■
Grack OS; na?'59f fcne ffm '59"%^'^ '"
308 ; John, 57 (3), '58 (2^' 59*" m V 1
59 CA^ ■ T ^^r>^ SO Ar ^^-^ ' Lionel,
59;Myddieton,59;^^n;lo^;^7Vi^SH;^^^:
{
i
i
.du..l
I .A
G'
338
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA KT IIERALDICA.
Kobt., 57, r.j^ (S), 59 (:5) ; Sarah . 5S : Snsan,
57, 5^ (2) : Susanna. 5S ; Sybil, 57 ; Thos., i
57, 58 (2), 2o7 : Thoniasin. 5S ; Win., 174.
Lansroridsi-e (Langrishe), Kliz.. 3S (2). 39 (2),
40 ^2) r Ro,>rer, ;;S (2), 40.
Lansrford, John Coplen. 120 ; Jleliceiit Ann,
120.
Langham. — , 157.
Lan,^-iey. Eliz., 219 ; Emme, 219 ; Frauncis, 219 ;
Joane. 219: Sir John. 219; Robert, 219;
Thomas, 219 ; Ursula, 219.
Lan,£fstone, Tho., 215 ; — , 215.
Lascelles. Kate. 33.
Latton, John, 191.
Lavery, Eliz., 231.
Lawborne, Margaret. 2G3 : Richard. 2G3.
LAW DER, 232.
Lawder. Anthony. 232 ; Archibald, 232 ; Arthur.
151 ; Bridget, 232: Cath., 232; Christian,
232 (2); David, 232 : Francis. 232 (2) ; Geo,.
232 ; Hugh, 232 : Jane. 151, ISO. 232 ; Lucy.
232. 233 : Robt., 232 ; Sarah. 232.
Lawrence (Laurence). Anne, 1G2. 2SS, 309, 313 ;
Edmund. 1(57 ; Eliz.. 29(1 ; Hannah. 295 ;
Joan, 2(i2. 2U3. 309 ; John. 214. 295 (2).
296 (2); Julian, 214; Katherine, 16G ; Mar-
garet, 166, 167. 308; Richard,' 214, 263;
Robert. 166, 167, 262. 30S, 313 ; Wm., 288 ;
Sir Wm.. 2SS.
Leadbetter, Eli/,.. 41.
Leake, Stephen Martin. 259.
Leanynge (Leaneny), Edward. 3S, 39.
Lee (Lees), Dorothy, 128, 228 ; Eldred Lancelot,
228; Eliza Christiana, 252; Emily Adelaide _
Tytler, 252 ; Frances, 16 ; George Arthur. 252 ;
Joane, 108; John. 108, 128 ; Joseph, 165. 318 ;
Kath., 269 ; Matilda, 165 ; Rich., 269 ; VVm.,
16 ; — , 252.
Leeds, Duke of, 111; Frances, 301; Wm.
Clayton, 301.
Lees. Eliz., 257 ; Jas.. 257 ; Rich.. 83 ; Thos., 257.
Leigh. Alice, 121 ; John, 807 ; Myles. 121.
Lely, Peter, 318.
Lennox. Alexander, 24 ; Eliz., 24.
Lenthall. Wm., 190.
Le Power, Margaret, lOG ; Stephen, 106.
Leslie, Jane, 250 ; Sir Patrick, 250 ; Wm.. 250.
L'Estrange, Anne. 58 : Sir Nicholas. 58 ; Roger,
58 ; Susanna. 58.
Letts, Amy. 75 ; Charlotte, 75 ; Egerton, 75 ;
John, 75 ; Sarienne, 75 : Viola. 75.
Leveson, Jo,. 171 ; Sir John, 227 ; Mary, 171;
Nazareth. 227 ; Thos.. 171.
Levet (Levit). Agnes. 313 ; Allice. IGG. 2G3, .306.
310 : Amy, 211, 212. 308. 311 ; Anne.''2n. 313 :
Dorithie, 313 ; Edward, 166, 263. 264. 265,
309, 310, 313 : Eliz.. 264, 313 (2) ; Henry,
166(3), 167. 211, 212. 307 (2). 308. 310. 311 (2);
Joan, 165, 166, 167. 168, 211, 213. 307,311;
John. 165. 166 (2), 1G7. 213. 262 (2). 263, 264,
30(i, 307 (2), 309, 313; Margaret. ' 168, 307,
314; Oliver, 165. 168, 211.213.308; Robert,
212, 264,307 : Sara. 2G5 : Susan. 211; Thos.. 263. 1
Lewen, Jane. 21 : John. 21 ; Sarah Jane. 25. '
Lewknor, Anne, 58 ; Constance. 3 : Ed.. 106. :
107 ; Sir Edward. 58 : Mabel, 293 ; :\Iary,
106, 107 : Sir Roger, 3, 293. i
Leycrofte, Robt., 111. |
Leyne, Ann, 232 ; Oath., 232 ; Eliz.. 232 (2) ; |
Jeremiah. 232 ; Jeremy. 232 ; Maurice. 232 • '
Richard, 232. ' \
Lincoln. Isabella, 18;- Jane, IS; John, 17;
Robe, 18; Wm. Watson, 18.
Lindsey (T.yndsey). Kath.. 201 ; Montague,
Earl of, 2ol : Samuel, 58 ; Thomasiu, 58.
Linen, Janet, 223.
Lilipescombe, Joan, 168. 2G2. 314: John, li'.s.
2r,l. 308 : Margaret, 261, 263, 312 ; Richard,
2r,l. 262. 263, 264, 312 ; Thomas, 168 ; Walter.
2t;4.
Littleton, Geo.. 269 : Sir John. 2(;9 ; Mary, 269.
Litton. Frances, 151 ; Sir Rowland, 37, 38 : — ,
151.
Lloyd (Llwyd), Angharad, 158 ; Sir Edward,
159; Eliz., 181 : Henry. 305 ; Honor, 150 :
John, 158 (2). 159 ; Llewelyn. 158 ; Margaret,
150 ; Martha, 159, 305 ; Mary, 158 ; Robt.
Jones, 181 ; Thos., 150.
Lock, John. 174 ; Miriabella, 174.
Lockhart, James, 48 : Mary Emelia, 48.
Locton. Kath., 123 ; Thos., 123.
Lodge, 297.
Lodge. Mary, 297 ; Thomas, 297.
Loker, Wm.. 39, 40.
Longe, Bernard, 306 (2) ; Dorithy, 312 : Joan.
306, 307.
Longevyle, Duke of, 205.
Longford, Sir John, 185; Kath,, 185.
Longhurst (Longhurste), Agnes, 261 (2); Amy,
309 ; Edith. 308 : Joan. 312 : John, 261 (2) ;
Margaret, 261 (2) ; Richard. 265 ; Robert,
308 ; Thomas. 312 ; Walter, 265.
Longwerth, — , 129.
Lorimer (Loriniier), Eliz. Hannah, 118 ; .lames,
256.
Lorton, Viscount, 31.
Lotherington, John, 18 : Sarah, 18.
Love, Christian, 177 ; Giles, 135 ; Joane, 135 ;
John, 135: Nicholas, 135; Richard, 177;
Thomas, 135, 177.
Loveday, Eliz., 183 ; John, 183.
LOVELL, 124.
Lovell. Lady Alice, 125; Lady Anne, 125;
Lady Eliz.. 124 : Ellianor. 103 ; Sir Francis.
125 ; Sir Thos,, 103, 124, 125,
Lowe, Ann, 42 ; Francis, 224 ; John. 42 ;
Susanna, 224.
Lowicke (Lowycke), Eliz.. 265 ; Joan. 310 ;
John, 264 (2). 265, 310.
Lowley, Miles, 225 ; Susanna. 225.
Lowther. Anne. 180 ; Sir Gerrard, 150 ; ilargaret,
150.
Luck, Edward, 126 ; Frances, 126.
Lucocke, Agnes. 211, 260 (2). 261. 262. 263 ;
Allice. 263 : Dorithy. 261. 310 : Edward. 262 ;
Eliz,, 211. 212. 260 (2). 308, 311 ; Ellvn. 260
(2) ; Joan, 260 (2). 261 ; John. 261 ; julvan.
309 ; Margaret, 212 (2), 213. 308. 312 : Marv,
307; Oliver, 262; Richard,'21 1, 212 (2). 2f3
(2), 260 (2). 261. 262 (3). 263. 264 (2). 309,
311,312; Robert. 264, 309 ; Thomas. 212. 264 ;
Walter, 260 (2), 261. 262.263, 264 ; Wm.. 264,
309.
Lucy, 'llo.
Lucy, Mary. 179 : — . 179.
Ludlam, Sarah. 117.
Lulfe. Joan. 311.
Lukin, Dorothy. 59 (2) : Robt., 59 ; Wm.. 59.
Lumbert, Eliz., 155 : Matthew, 155.
Lumly, Jo.. Lord, 141.
Lumsden, Clara Emma, 25 (2) : Janet or Jessie,
25 ; John, 25 (2); Miller Bassett, 25 ; Thos.,25.
iis'DEX OF NAMES.
539
iiUndford, Isabell. 140; Wm.. 140: — , 140.
Luxford, Anne. ; Chansred. \oU : cico., 130 ;
Mary, 130 : Eieli;ird. 130 : Thos.. 139.
Ljchfeld, Alj-ce, 17o ; Betryce. 170 : Edward.
17t> ; Gregory, iru ; Joane, 17u Cl') ; I'lO-er
17G ; \Vm., 176.
Lymor, ilargery. 9.
Lynch, Wm!", 135.
Lyne, Agnes, 211, 313; Dorithye. 314 ; Eliz.,
309 ; Geo.. 213. 314 ; Jean. I'll (2), 212 (3).
■ 214,311,312; Joaue, 213 : Kath.,214; .Mary.
212; Symon. 211,312; Thos.. 124: \Vm., 211
(2), 212 (2), 213, 214.
Lynn (Lynne), Grace, 25S ; John, 124. 253 ;
Jone, 124 ; Susan, 71 ; Thomas, 71.
Lyons, Joane. 278 ; John, 27S.
Lyrret, Adrian, 310 ; .iu^hony, 310.
Lyster, Mary, 120; — , 120.
M
Mabancke, Anne, 213, 266 (2), 267, 313 : Eliz.,
313 ; Jeames, 211, 264, 266, 267, 303. 310 (2).
313; Jean, 311. 3!2: Joan, 308; John, 168
(2), 211, 212, 213, 264, 310. 311 ; Margaret,
168, 211, 212, 213, 311, 312: Eychard. 267.
307, 310 ; Thomas. 212.
JIcAlpin, Gladys Close, 32 ; Wm. Willet. 32.
McCarthy (M'Carthy). Daniel, 233 : Ellen, 232,
233 ; J ustin, 232 ; Lucy, 233 ; Samuel, 233 ;
Samuel Trant, 233.
Mace, Agnes, 222 ; Ann. 38 (2) ; James, 38 (2) ;
Peter, 222 ; Susanna, 38 (2).
Macgillicuddy, Ann, 232.
McGrath, Mary Ellen, 52 ; Nicholas. 52.
Macinlay. Jolm. 144.
MACKENZIE. 223.
Macltejizie, 223.
Mackenzie, Agnes. 223 ; Alexander, 223 (3),
224 ; Alexander Cam, 223 : Anastasia, 225 ;
Ann, 224 ; Annabella, 223 (2) ; Arthur,
224 (2) ; Dorothea Parker, 225 ; Eliz.. 225 ;
George, 223, 224 (4) ; George, Earl of Sea-
forth, 223 ; Georgina Susanna^ 224 ; Isobel,
223 ; James, 223 ; Jane, 225 ; Janet, 223 (2),
Joanna, 225 ; John, 223 (2) ; Magdalen. 223 ;
Margaret, 223 ; Mary, 223, 224 (3), 225 ;
Mary Stevens, 225 ; Murdo, 223 ; Murdock,
223 (2) ; I aulina. 225 ; Peter, 224, 225 ;
Eachael, 225 ; Roderick, 223 : Sarah. 225
(2); Susanna, 224; Thomas, 223 (2)': —
223 (3).
Maclean, Alexander Campbell, 196.
McLellan, Robt., 45.
ManMiirgh 5.
Macnaghten, Angus C. R. S., 35,
McQueen. Daniel. 46.
Mcllobert. Annie. 35 ; John, 35.
McTravers, Mary, 181 ; — , 181.
^IcWilliam, Annie. 255.
Madden, Frances, 61 ; PLobt., 61.
MAGEE, 231.
Magee, Bridgett, 231, 232 (2) ; David. 232 ;
Ellen, 232 ; George, 232 ; Martha, 232 ; Theo-
bald, 231, 232 (2).
Magwick, Ann. 53 ; Wm., 53.
Mahony. Alice. 233 ; Daniel. 233 (2) ; David
233 ; Mary, 233.
Maidman (Maidcman, Maidmans, Maydman)
Agnes, 168 (2), 261, 309, 311, 312 (2) ; Allice,
168; Dorothy. 263, 309; Eliz., 307; Henry
2i;i, 265, 306, 307. 309; 312 ; Jean, 313 ; Joan,
264; John, 167, 263, 264, 265 (2), 307, 313 ;
Kath., 265, 309 ; Lettis. 312 ; Margery, 167 ■
Maude, 308 : Nicholas. 1 67 ; Kobt.. 168 (2),'
30S, 311 ; Thomas, 168. 309 ; \Vm.,'261. 308.'
Maitland, Alice Anne, 49 ; Geo. Eam^^ay, 49.
Makett, Robert, 136.
j\[almuiiu\ 5.
Manby, l^llen Jane, 76.
Manchell, John, 40.
Mander, — , 153.
Manfeid, Jane, 97 ; Robt.. 97.
Manning (Mannyngj, Anno, 65, 274 ; Eleanor,
65 ; Joh)i, 274.
Maunoke, Audrey, 125; ^\'m., 125.
Mausell (ManseL Maunsell). Charles A.. 320;
Eli/.., 100; Fred. Guy, 34 ; Hilda K. J. H.'
34 ; Jenkin, 320 ; Joane. 219 ; Sir J(jhn, 320 -
Sir Rhys, 320 ; Sir Robert, 320. '
Mansuer, Eliz., 58 ; Henry, 58.
Mapiesden, Anne, 227 ; Dorothy, 227 ; Edward,
227 (3) ; Eliz., 227 ; George, 227, 230.
Marckant, 74.
Marchbank, Florence, 29.
Slarche, Margery, 312.
Maicy. 4, 5.
Marjoribauks. Sir John. 49 ; Rachel, 49.
Markham, Eliz., 281 ; Margaret. 119; Mathew,
119 ; Thos., 281.
Marsden, — 258.
Marshall, 5.
Marshall, Anne, 184; George W., 82; John.
184.
Martar (Martir, Martyr). Alice. 211 ; Edmund,
211 ; Eliz., 263 ; Joan, 261. 312 ; John, 211 :
Katharyne, 264; Lawrence, 261, 263, 264,
312 ; Margaret, 261 ; Margery, 313 ; Thomas',
313.
Martial, Henry, 205. 287 ; Mirial. 205, 287.
Martin (ilarten, Martyn ), Agnes, 12, 311:
Austin, 120; Clara Eliz., 50: Eliz., 120;
Henry, 311; Joan. 312 (2); John, 12, 70;
Joyes, 70; Juliane, 70; Katherine, 266;
Margaret, 266, 314 ; Nicholas, 308; Richard,
12, 70, 266, 314; Thomas, 70, 312; Thos.
Powney, 50 ; — , 250.
Marwood, Henry. 14 ; Mary, 14 ; Wm., 14.
MASCALL, 268. '
Mascall, 268.
Mascall, Aggas, 269; Dorothy, 269 ; Edward.
2r„s, 269 ; Francis, 209 ; John, 268. 26:) (4) ;
Kath., 269 ; Nicholas, 269 (2) ; Richard, 268 :'
Robt., 269 ; Rose, 269 ; Thos., 268, 269 ;
Walter, 269.
Mason, Eliz., 207 ; John, 207,
Massam, John, 274.
Massy, Eliz., 35 ; John C, 35.
Master, Eliz., 164 ; Richard, 164.
Masters, Robert, 271.
Matheson, Agnes, 223 ; Murdock, 223; Robt., 22.
Mathew, Margaret, 7.
Matthews, Francis. 16 ; John, 16 ; Susannah, 10.
Maunder, James, 279. 2SiJ.
Mau.ser, Eliz. Charlotter, 181 ; Wm., 181.
Mawditt, Eiiz., 227 ; — , 227.
Mawer, Anne, 311; John, 311; Pleasaunce,
311.
Maxborne (Maxbournc), Anne, 266, 267 (2).
268 ; George, 260 ; Joan, 268 ; Richard, 266,
207, 268.
340
■■ John, lu
10.
Joim, 314 :
'j ; James. ;9,5 (2),
Maxwel], Maro-aret. 150
May, Ann, -.3 ; The. -'lis
Mayeotr, Alyce. 10: Eliz' 1
ne hlO; liiohaa-d.-io- U-
-^lay heNve. Thomas, 04 '
iuayie. John, 10')
iiaynard, Jane, ' ; j^^^^
Mayo, e lement, 295 ; Eliz., 21
Mead, Susannah. 17 ■ _ 17
^ ^13 : Boberte. 311 '''""•"^-^'i ; Ivatharine,
■Mc'nce, 294.
Mends, George B C 4S r l •
Mercer, Hu.h. tSh.t^^^A°ofTM''•
fJ''^^'f"'( of the Staple, 71
Meredith, John. 40 C')
Meredyth ap 3Iatthew GocJi 53
Merick, Geliy. 130.
Samuel, 295. 296 - Thn- .:.V- ™cca, 296;
296 • _ 29r 295
J-e, 3; Margaret. 3.
2iSSte^i^H;.io3;jo.,io3,
Middlcton, ]4l'.
Middleton (iiyddle+nji^ r
59 (2), J4l\.Sce 14W^''^' '" ^^^^^
Kalph, 141 (2^ %i Jo.vce, 141 (2) •
- 250. ^ ^' W. 141(23;'
Milborne, Robt 73
Milburn, Eliz.. jo. '
Milford, Eliz. 1.^5
S^;^.^''^'^^^^-'^- ^0.:l>iehard,106.
Miller, Agnes, 21. '>o 24 • Ai^
Cecilia, 22 ; Eliz., ^4, oV m ^2. 24 ;
Fanny 25 ; George. 110 I'abef %^^^'"/ '
or Jessie, 25: "^larv oi \r " ' • ^^net
Bo^-en, 31 • ThoJ V^U- V','^^' -'^ ■ O^msby
2._ . -tiio,.. 21, 2o; Wm. SkeItoD,21
I (3)
Mni»^i^:S"I;i^V^«i^'-^3i^^
Daniel. 194; Eu'h?^^ ^^^^ "^^^"^ 279 ;
28" (2); Lucret'ia.1so:niarT';-i '
^nn, 279 ; Matthew, 2S0 ?27' P 'h •' .^^o"^
Susannah, 270 r21 • ^ Robert, 91 ;
Wm., 279 (3) -''O 2S0
Mitchell (Micheil MitobpT^ <.
51 ; BriWet.23j; eS^I/ ' .^^^^'^^rd.
son, 51 ; Jane (,o T,i ' McPher-
Marg.,139;i5ar;^'^07f!^^46;'^j,.''^' ^
i Moliiieux. Jlr -^t;')
! M^^lliiis, Abi-aif. Tus : Geo lOS
; Monox. Ed^vard. 40 ('2)
r -Montague, Chr V]^
i ^me 219: ^ranc^ 125 'jaueT^^^V^P^
I 2S; Thos., l25!"^^^V2?'40
Moorer, Agnes, 310.
' M::gS^'^'^'^^J°^-3I0:Ju,yan.310:
Mooseley, John, 2C4 : Mary 0.4
--.^S7;'T^omi~^^^^
Morelrn, Ricliard. 64
3Iorewood. Maria, llf ; i,^^^.. ,,,
Morgan, 149, 159 ' ^""^uei, ii/.
Morgan, An'n I'ln • \, •
2«1: Con vy L?J3,/^ f,^^^"' ^0^. Bridget,
Henry, 224 1 Jo"enh r ^1^'^^-^^^: Sii^
Arthur, 159 M^ry .^^^ ' I'^^-^'^^S^
Walter. 1,59 ^''■^ ' -^iios., 149, 281 ;
MOHGELL.2.3'>
Hickson, 231 • Sara ^r.^' To, ' ^ ^^obt.
, 231 : Thos., 231 (l) -i^ 'vC^'^i Theodora,
Morland, Tho., 318 ' '
2S6. ' alter, 167,311;
Morrison, Robert, 237 • — -^q-
Mort, 3lary,127;' Wm'., 127
f '^i-tivu r of Altehurghe •775
Mount, Charles 3Iilman 49- v .,
Mountain, Gertrude M4a;e^fl5^.''j,„
21. 2.d: Marearet, 21 9§ ''''' , James.
Mountfurd, 103.
(2). 309; Margare n J m -«»
J/w/z-o;,, or J/c;j//7„/,. 275
■launro, Sir George, 223."
I /
INDEX OF NAiAfES.
-Murton Archbishop'. 135. '
Jlyllarcl Joan. 3o^.
-Mytchyaer, Agues, 313 ; Johu, 313.
N
Naldret, Elioner. 213 • Eli^ oio . r
happen Ann. 171 : SirXath! 1 i '
Xirbrongh, Sir John. 303
Eiiz., 119: Kich., 119.
^aj^lcr, Sir Geo., 29-1
^'eat?ViS^°'^^^'2«^! Wm.J.X.,48. '
A-eilson, Dr.:2.5I ; Isabella, 25]
.Nelson,__Frances Herbert, ks ; Horatio, Lord.
^-X. 227. 230.
Xettlefoulde, wt"-,Vo9 '''''
■^eve, John, 73
Neyyll, Eath., 112; Lord Aber-avenay li-
-^_^t,L-diffate, 5. 301. 303 o^^enny, 11..
. Aeu-diirate, Uary. 303
Newland, John, 221.
■^rrvman-, 78.
Newman, Abram, 77 7S 7". a -o ^„
80 ; .Mary 77 7^1 hi ' ' » -= John,
^nvmarclf'o ' ^ ' ^'^^ ; Sara, 1G9.
572;^^^V^°(^)=^--^-.2sa.
Sj:S^n^rg^^^rf^^°^^^Vm.,302. '
NISBET. 44. '
jS'ubet, 44.
''anderine"'^^'^- Lockhart. 51 ; Ale..
Catherine', «^Ceci P^r^^r ^ r?1'" '^'^ '
^te:^i^sj^>4^^^"HK""-^
4« (2). 49. 51 Emma D h'^To
45 (4); Euphamia, 47; Flora f,'. \'?P'^^'^-
Courtenay, 51 : Franc;s He^^ t^ w^
51= Harry Curcis 5^?' HaV^^'c^'-'^r-
Helen, 4ti ; Henry Kingscote 49 fc.rh /
Josiah, _4S; Horatia Woolwa d 48 Hut'h
Adair, .ol ; James. 44 i-' c\V t °
S2^4f45lX-™-^^^^
";ii^l^fS^--f /ohi;^°^'
Mar^aret'Henr£:[^^:£^;^-.^(^;
341
■IS ,• Mary Ann. 52 ; Marv Ellen 5-^ ■ ^Urv
5) ]^^ V P' l^°bt. Archibald.
W.'l^ ' Wb, 4S; Selina 50-
Halter, io, 4(5, 47 (••■>") 44 V-'-i%i \\
Am.,^E!iz.,43,ll7; Mary: 78; Thos., 43. 1 77 ;
Xoble, — . 1 70.
i ^'^f^'""'-'^' ^« ■■ Gambier Baptist
i s:;bt.i:a.25?^'"'''^'^*^'-'-^-^^^-^T^4
Norden. Anna. 293 ; Samuel. 293.
^orfo k, Bernard Ed^vard, Duke of, 294 : Duke
ot, 2.)9 ; Henry Cha^ DuL-p nf loo ^.
Howard. Duke of. 20-V' '
! A"?'/rt;i(7' or Morland, 71.
I -^'orman. Alice. 167 ■ FJdu-iv^ t, ^ . ,
.v«™ cxo„ej„, 4|rf.,
I Oats, Mary, 117.
j 0;Connell, Daniell, 233 .- Eliz , 030
I U Lonnor, Eliza., 233 • _ 03-^
Ocly-an, Alice, 137; Thorn.', ThV.
Offley (Offley), Dorothy. 39; Eli. 36 ^7.
i 0 Grady, Dermot, 119 : Faith. 119 ' "
' Okeman. Abraham, 273; .Jane, 273
j ^^^o7^^"' ^°^^-Jer, 238; John, 206; Ursula.
; Oliver, 4.
' '^'i'udi;?':^.Tf^R°r*'^y' '^^3' John, .309, 313;
2«0,'3S'''''' '28;Sibin, 309;'ver;
OIneye, John de, 183
0-MaIley. Eliz.. 27. 31 : Geo.. 27
Orde hmma, 182; John. 182. '
Or^.ll Andrew,3]9; Dorothy. 319.
^ rrfof.^O^/^'- '-^^ I'hos. Butler,
Ormsby, Mary. 27.
Osborne, John. 199.
; O Sullivan, Morty, 233
: Otway (Oj^way Otwaye), Agnes, 212; Anne,
i 2%:s\\'Ti%f' ■' 212 ; wm^riij
3-12
MISCELLAKEA GENEALOGICA ET SEEALDIOA.
George^. .04: H^nrv^o;;
o; Robert. :iI9; Ur.ula. liOJ; U'l^
Pack. Mary. 170; Eev. Dr.. 179.
Padfield John, 17S: Sarah, 178
Pag-e,Alhce, 211.311 : Jeame^ -'ll SI I ■ m
Pajrett, Barbara. 24G ; James, 246 '
Paidge, Rose. 314.
Paine (Payne). Emily Burton, 20 ; Geo -^'i •
Mrs., 2SU; Sarah. 296. ' -
Pairnie, Mary, 24 ; Tho« . •■'4
Gilp<i 00 1 . V; ' "'^ = '^Jr Franc s, 40 ■
SirS3;;;22?"^^''''^ Joseph, 41, 42, 23S;
Pamplet. Robert ooj
Papihou (Papiland). Grace. 106 ; Wm 106
MlZn-^?o^^T^^'^--- "0C270;
177r\\^zi. 90/^^'""°"*^' -'2; Thomas, 92
Pare, Mary. 196';' Peter. 196
Parham, John,108(2); Judith, 108 ; Sarah,
Parke, Jlichael. 095.
Parker, Ann, 2^9; Eliz., 138; France. IS-^
Henry. 206; John, 138, 190 29^ t f '
138; Mar'^arpt T^S \r " H ' ^^hn,
138 (2) • Sfr N?c'h 2^ = Matthew.
190; Walter 2U6 ' " ^^^^^'^^
Parkhurst(Parkhurste).A"-nes 166 qio in- i
aialSS-ifS'
Katharine. 167 013 ^'-''5- oiu ,
261 ■ Richkrd iTs ' R u" -^^^'■graret. 214, 260,
260 SfoTsv ' -'H (2), 260 261
ife'll^oV. '°'^^^'^'^^'30«'307; Walter;
Parkins, Ellen, 1 75; John, 175
Parks, Ann. 151.
Parnell, \Vm., 12.
Parnther, Ann, 77- Gen 77. t u
r.r,r,An„..«; Eli,,, 59, J„I,„. uj- B.bl, |
I'acaon. Person. j
J02: iheophila, 248
p"7\-s pli''''''"^' ''^^ ' ^^''cJiard, 313.
Parys^A;;es._i23 C2). 124 (2) : Anne, 125, 126 ■
t^J^ oV r^""'^''- Dorothy,' 125
La\\,iid. 123; Eleanor, 123, 124. 125 ; Eliz
l-i (2), 125 (2), 126 ;' Emmie, 123 • Ferdi"
125C2).'i26;'fS.
10?: V° l-^*>: Henry, 123 (2): Jane. 123.
J 24 , .Teromma. 123 ; John. 123. 124 p'tj fov
Jone, 124 ; Kath., 123 (2) ; Magdalene, ^l^,'
J-t), -uargaret, 123, 124 10=;. Ai..r ,
123; Mary. m(2).'l25^y:J^eho^^^ l^^
Peter, 126: Philip, 12.5, loy (■>•)■ s,> I'hCiL'
^ThT.'2lr''' ' '^'^^'^^"f' 2l'6 ; M.ary. 216 ;
S^yl^d^^fi^^S:'"' '
Paivlett, .Sir Richard. 40.
I'awson, Wm. John 19
Sc^P^^'?''"- •-^i?h"d- se, also Pierse.
I eck Barbara, 247 ; John. 247 : Thos.. 247
Peckhara. Grace, 141 ; Henry, 141
Pecocke, Richard, 237.
Peers, Edyth. 92 ; Eli/ ')o . fk-= 00 n
92(2) ;W 92 S-^^ui^ lj/r^^^f^-
Pp ' I'^^^^'-y-^-^' Thomas, 92 Avi., 92 (o) '
Peg-ge, Rev. Mr.. 238
Pende. Joan, 65 ; Nicholas, 65 ;
Ihouias, 65.
Penkevill, Anne. 174; Peter. 174
l enn. Prancis. oj;, . ^Vm. 249
1 enneil, Davies, 43 ; Mary 43
Penny, Geo.. 74 ; Jane, 74 ; Thom.as. 278
Penrose, Oliva, 180 ; Wm., ISO
Pensas, Edward. 40.
Penycod, John, 3o6.
Penynton. John. 10
Peppard. Dulcibella, 30
119.
74, 278. 279.
Pepys, Charles, 74 : Edith, 74 ; Eliz 07s •
Paulina K^^' ' ^ = Margaret," ;
Pau ina. ,4 ; Samuel. 74, 278: Tho^ 74 roi
IeRUY i7?'"'"*'
Percy, Alexander, 178. 180 rs"^ tji . ai
St. Jolm. 182 ; Ancre 11 17. • 1^ ' ^^Semon
ifio. I J ' = Anna Mar'i-aret
\ii (•^); Anthonv, 179 •
Anthony, 178 : Caroline Mabei; 80 Path
1-9 ; Cath. Elinor, 180; Ch^rlott'p ISO-
Chichester Charles, 181 ■ Chrift^hr 1 ^f" j u '
182; E. Anne M.. 182 : Edith Fs'>Fr
180(2,18,;EnnorJa2j^|;fl,l^^;,^^-;;
181, 182: Eliz. Charlotte, 181- EliV
Georgma, 180; Eliz. Sophia 182..' Ern^ly
FrL ces TrTlsi^S -Adelaide^'TS;'
Ge:!|9'S/fi^?ii;^^^^'^-i5'!S:
Geo. Aalentine, 181; Gervais Robt isi'
&erv.a,sina Henrietta, 181 ; Gilbert 181 0 '
Gilbert Francis. 182; Harold W L ] 80 .'
Henry. 178 (2). ISO. 181 (3) ; Hen G f ^o !
"r'jat"' 'k -' I'^lt lsIbelM'aVy:
I'M, James. 1(8; Jane 180 c 0-1 t
Jonanna, 1/9; John, 178, 179, I80 (2), 181,
Piobert, 65 ;
Faith, 119 ; Patrick,
!
I
INDEX OP NAMES.
343
1S2; John Ales.. ISO. 1S2 ; John Sam . 179 ■
Johu \\-m., ir<.; Jon.s, 178. 170: Lavinia'.
l^U, ibl : Letitia Eleanor. 181 : Letilia 'Marv
180 ; Lucy, 1.^0. 181 Ci) ; Lucy Rebecca. ISi :
Marcella. I si (2) : Maria Eiiz. Clar-es, 181 :
Marianne, 17;< ; Mary, 178, 17U (.->), ISO. ISl :
r"-'' l'-' ; -^lary V. S., I, ^2; Muriel,
KSL> ; Olivia. 1,80 : Rebecca, 179 (2) ; Richard.
I'J- (2); Ricu. John, 182: Robe 178 C>)
171); Robt. H. Ct.. 182 ; Rob:. Jones Lloyd,
162 : S.irah, 178. 17i) (.5) ; Sarah Jane. 182 ;
busan Emma, 182; Susanna Maria, 180 :
Uiihelmina Anne. ISO; Wm.. 17S) (••>) ISO-
Wm. Alex.. 181; Wm. P,u.she. 181 ; W'm'
tlarges, ISO: Wm. Digby, 182; Wm. Parsons.
180 : —ISO (.S).
Pereson, st-e Pierson.
Perkins. Jone. 215 ; , 215.
Perot. 80.
Perot, Dorothy, SG ; John. 86 (2) ; Robt.. SC
Pershall, Jane, ISS, 244, 283 ; Xhos., 188, 244.
283. ' '
Person (Parson), .Acrnes. 212: .Allice, 168;
Anne. 2i;2 : Hartholomewe, 1(58 (2). 212. 307,
309; Jean, 308 : Joan. 168 (2). 311 ; John.
262; Margery. 307 ; Richard. 311 ; Thomasin.
212 ; Water. IfiS.
Pert. Edward. 8.5 ; Eliz., 85.
Peter, Dorithie, 262. 314 ; Eliz.. 2G3. 281 : Joan.
261, 312: John, 264; Walter, 261 262,
263, 264, 312. ^ ^
Peters, George. 78.
Peterson. Aggas, 269 ; Robt., 269.
Petit, 102.
Petit (Pettit. Petytt), Alice. 10, 11 (2) • Beue-
dicta, 11 ; Eliz., 103 ; Henry. 222: Hugh, SO;
Jo., 103: John. 10. 65, 222 (2j : Maro-aret
222; Peter, 80; Thomas, 11 (2),°222;
Xtopher. 65.
Petle, Sir Dunstan. 315.
Petre. Wm.. Lord. 281.
Petula, Wm.. 39.
Phibbs, Rebecca. 27: Wm.. 27.
Phillipot (Philipot). Hen.. 293 : John, 2 ; Par-
nell. 293 ; Wm.. 293
Phillips^ 158.
Phillips. Cath.. 153; David, 15S : Eliz.. 158:
Gwylym, loS; Mary. 158 ; Sarah, 229 • Th '^-'9
Philpot (Phylpot). John. 92 ; Thomas, •'21'" '
Piddocke. J., 239.
Pierpont. 4.
Pierse. Bennet.293 : The. 293 : .^rr rdso Pearce
Pierson (Pereson). Ann, 14 ; Ellin. 311 ; Jeames
311 ; John. 14.
Pigeon, Kath., 58 ; Thos., 58.
Pilkington, George. 23S : Jane. 238
Pillfoulde, Agnes. 313.
Pimp. Ann. 54 ; Reginald, 54.
Pinnele, Sir Robert, 8.
Pinto, 131.
Pitches, Ann, 79 ; .Sarah, 78 ; Thoma.s 79
Plandon, Mary, 57 : Robt., 57.
Plant. Ann. 232 ; Charlotte. 232 ; Jane "S-^ (3) •
John Floyd, 232 ; Mary, 232 ; Samuel, 232 •
Sophia. 232 : Wm., 232 (•^).
Plantagenet, Joan, 131 ; ^Thomas, Duke of
Gloucester, 131.
Pltijddl, 87.
Pleydell (Pleydall). Dorothy. 205. 287 • John
283; .Margaret, 87, 245 ; Oliver, 245 ; Richard'
87, 205, 287. '
Plompton. Eliz., 11 ; John, 11.
Plott. Eliz., 132 ; Richard. 1.32. '
PUimer, Hester. 154 : Robt., 154.
Plumton, — . 129.
Pluuket (Plunkett). Alex.ander, 63 ; Charity,
63 : Jane, 56 ; Patrick. 56.
Pocok, John, 12 ; Margaret, 12.
Poe, Sarah. 179 : Wm., 179.
Pointz. Robt., 96 : Sibell, 96.
Polhill. Anne. 91 : Beatrice. 91 ,- ("'has 159 •
David. 284 ; Eliz.. 91. 284 ; Jolm, 91 ; Julian',
91 ; Katherine, 91 ; Robert. 91 ; Stephen. 91 •
Thomas. 91 (2).
Pomell. Dorithy, 313.
Ponter, sec Pounter.
Ponton, Grizel or Grace. 47 : Mun^^o, 47.
Poayngfolde, Joan. 313.
Poole. Cicely. 188, 245. 282 ; Ed\vard. 98 245 •
Eleanor, 189; Eliz.. 246 : Eliz. Havhurst,'
224 ; Sir Giles. 245: Henry, 188. 245 (2)
282 ; Sir Henry, 98, 1S9 ; Kath.. 98 ; Samuel'
224 : Thos., 100 ; Wm.. 246.
Porcelli. Alfred, 251 : Effie Constance, 251
Porter, Honour, 312.
Porterfield. Charlotte. 46 ; John. 46.
Portrif (Portriffe), Martraret, 226, 230
Portsmouth. Earl of. 1(^4.
Portugal. 130.
Pockyn, Joane, 219 ; John, 219. '
Potman. Richard, 315.
Potter, Eliz., 146: Jane Cach. Caroline. 182-
Joseph, 182 ; Thos., 146.
Potterton, Sarah. 28. '
Potts, Edward Bagnall, 303 ; Kath. Sarah, 303
Potyn, Lsabell, 136; Joane, 136; John. 136-
Richard, 136 ; Stephen. 136 : Thomas. 136. '
Pounter (Ponter, Pountar. Punter). John, 263 •
Thomas, 263 ; Wm., 262 (2), 263 (■>) '
Povah, Alfred. 144; Rev. Alfreii. 193 194-
John; 194; Mary Ann, 193.
POWELL, 53.
, Poivell, 53.
I PoNvell, Alice. 53, 54; Betty. 80; Eliz 54-
; Francess, 54 ; Griffith ap Howell. 53 ; John
i ap Howell, 53, 54 ; Mary, 54 ; Meredith. 53 •
Nathaniel, 54 ; Rose. 53 ; Sara, 54 (■')
j Poyshe, Agnes. 270: Christian.' 2 7n 7 Vlenry
270; Joane, 270; John, 270 ; Peter 27o •
Roger, 270 ; Wm., 270. '
Pratt, Sir Henry, 189.
Prentofte, Thos., 73.
Prescott, Mr., 279.
j Pressey. Mistris, 38.
Preston, Agnes, 302 ; Jane Octavia, 30'^ • Thos
302.
Price, Dorothy Melicent, 29 ; Honor. 1.50 •
Howel Evans, 29.
Primrose. John, 233.
Proppechaunte. Alan, 68 ; Joane 68
Proud, Thos. 17.
Proven, Emilia, 46.
Pryser, John, 66.
Pulman, James, 122.
Punter (Puntar), Eliz.. 261, 313: Joan, 31'> •
John, 3U9 ; Margery, 261 ; ThoniHS. 3o9 '•
\\ alter, 264 ; Wm.. 261. 264, 308 (2). 310, Sls'
Purches. Wm., 40.
Purefoy, Anne, 186; Edward, 186: George 190
Purnell. John. 248 : 3rary, 248. =• ■ ■
Purvis, Geo.. 19 ; Hannah, 19. '
Pusey, Eleanor, 98 ; Wm., 98.
^ygot, Francis, l.^p
iVtts. .Anno, 2uS ; James, 20S
Quarles, Benedict la^
guarwr. John.--,,,, j^jj^j^ ,
Quuihn, Francis W U ■ v
34. ■ ' Henrietta E. A. C,
Rabbets, Joan. 314
hadcliffe Eleanor, '124
Rake. John, 273 ; §aintz, ■>
liamsay (Ramsey). BeneV si-
Richard. 315- s^.^h Ar - •' • ^^''^v ;
nandoif, Alice. <Jl ■ Eliz qi . r
Joan, 73. 91- John oV r U ^'"y^i'i. -''l ;
Thomas 91 ' ' ^'Obert, 91
W^So^^J^;?-^-^f^SirJohn,27.
>-'6; ifa^dalen T'o '-''n John.
Rev. R. B 90^ -l; -^W- ^^y.- 3rrs.. 226;
229. ' J2«; Thos. Eobt
Rawdon, Dorothy, 154 ; George o ^ • n
Haldron, 224; Hestf>r i^i^^s ' '^race
_ lo4(2);'MaryTabS 'o^'^ ' ^'^™duke, i
Kawlinson. Daniel 113 iii n ^-l \
Robt., 1 13 ; Thos ■ 3 n i u-°f ^ l'^. 1 1 ^ ; ■
Walter. 78 79 ' ' ' ^^^^^^r, lis : si;
Jiai/, 113. ' ■ :
Ray. Ann, 33: Cath n^: ii;
Thog., 201 : — 201 ' ^' ' ^'^r |
Khodes, Anne Do«-nc '^■•>o • ti
Hiccard. Andrew, m "m .^5°"^^' 'P'
l^iohards (E -iai^O ^Geo "e' I'-i -V"^"" , ,
I ""'2?^^°"' ^----^ Juliana, 7; Wm., 30
Ridar. Francis 13^ apm / — • l'";.
R'S-ht, Charles. 83
^'2; Joan.'iei.'IS^'^^'^ f:,3.2; Henr>:
John, 166. Ifw^n 97- , '^^l- ;^!2;
2.;i(2), 2b 9,3- 3'.^• John. 167
309;' Katherine -rS^/^^f ^-)- '^OS (2)
167(2) 168 /A 9 ■^'''■-''''■^t, 166 (9)
266;3i7, ?i,Hl9 'v ^\r'-'C^')- 2U. 26i:
307; Richard. 212 ^mV..//",7; V'?' '^'^'^^r'
309; Wm., 214. 265,-310^'^' -«3' ^^^^
±icdinghiir/it. h
""Ssfr" ^^^"^ Johanna, 6;
Regrge, Richard. 177
Reid, Dennis. 22:, ; ilarv •>.,-
Keinds, Anna 3Iaria 9,^4 ■.TvV,,- ,
Relph. John 7'-; ^' "'^^ ' iHielma, 284.
Ill-re, 141.
'^^.^m;?J',-V:^^-if- >^i^ Eli... 1,,^
HirU-ait;r.T4i 1^1(2): Tho.,'
Reymes. Eliz.. 119. j,,,
Reynel, Anna. 2S6 ■ eHz Vop 1
Reynea, Jlargaret, 3 • Wm "3 '
Joh.n,166, I67f^>V 9:- ;.,.-p' Jf^- 3!2,
Julian, 312 KV/h ,v 307.309.310
^ 313 ; Seb^Wian •:t.9 t'^' 310. 312'
: RobarUlaTtte 9? - ^^"^••214,260,262,319
\ ROBERTS, 140
lioherts, 140
: Margar.. 14.S; Mary ^ucW^^' ^oi-d. 253
' l-f" (2) Walter iTo Iv ^-^"^ ^ Thos.,
: Robert;: Cale^.%V' bali""' 4I ' 7'
Janet.2.50;Jrary.3^ =
Helien^. ?r /ohn^?'-' if = ^lisha. 2:4 ,
' ^ 306; Thomas itr ' " ' ^^^W-
^^2 Lucy,'5^^;t^^,:^--
Roby, Judith, 128 ; Wm 1 90
Rocke, Wm., Juur. so. WO ■
Rocker. Alice, 311 '
2o?ES'^;jJ?-^"^^^'^-^es.304.
'^^.^?s;:^rti?^^Er^-f^--e.
R4^^l!ai=^Y-^ ''''^••
U1,'314; JaVn ■• John,
Thoma.s, is5 ' ' ^^^rgaret, 185. 312;
Rokes. Thos.. 132 (2)
Rolfe, John. 70.
Rolles, Jasper, 40.
Eomsey, Joan. 307
Rooper, Alicia. 177
315 : Johanne, 31
Benedict. 177: Benet,
Julin, 177 (2). .
i'o.^s. Adelaide Ann, 25 1': riu<rh or,
Rous, Joane, 96; Thos,, 96.'
i'NDEX OP NAMES.
l^oycToit. Gilbert, S-> " '
^udd, Kath.. 123 : Thos., 123
P ""1''^°^°^ -'^^ ; Mary, 204
liufford, Wm., 141. '
Rumsey. Syrnon. 306
H ''1?^ tT^'^' L^"^". Robert
14, 22J ; Thomas, 230 ; — 2->0 -^ODert,
Rust, 3Iary. 164; '
Eutter, Ldward, 176: Joane. 176
Ruytmck, Simeon. 152
Ryder, Charity. 62.
R.>-e, Walter. 3V)3
Rylands, J. Paui; joj, jg^, 259, 294, 319 ; ^V. H.
Rj'Ie, James, 301
Rvley, George, 2S4 ; Wm., 250
Rymer, John. 14, 16; Sarah, 14 IG
Ryngwode, Thomas, 95 (2)
Ryse, John, 135.
3J.5
Sabbe, Alex.. 221 • AIvpp ooi . v^
Robert. 221 • Siion oo, "ll ^^l^^ence, 221
. Saffin, Alice. 53 - ^3 ^ ' ^"^^''y'
Samj>ton, 173.
&mpton. Ao:nes, 173.
Samuel, Richard, 109.
Sanders, Mary, 230,
Sanderson. ..\nn, 19- Esther M . xr
Sandes, John, 214 (3), ''60 r->^ 30< ^no -ir ,
Sandev, — , ]->9
132; Thos,,
^'"22^;'- 00^'^°''^' 289 ; \Vm„
'Taduf^^'' ^-^^-7- 283; Ed'
Sawer, Joan, 57; John, 57
ScaSlmelia 1 g: ^14 ; Thomas, 309! ^
Scarborough, Earl of '>59
Scat^rgood, John, 199; Margery, 198 ; Richard, |
Schneeberg, Count, 250 ; Eliz ''50 !
Schnmshar, Mrs., 160 '- -^'J' |
g"Jf"CScocher), Agnes, 31 1(2). '
Frances. i79;HSSf,0fef;-^^
^OL. II., SERIES V.
Scranton,Julian,230: tE"s '3 ' ~
&crogg,e, Eupham, 45 : John, 45
■5croggs, Anne, luo (3) • KKv l,,,w.)^
^ 100 (4) ; Sir Wm.,Sou ( ' r'" ™v
Searlv,, J„„e, 9 ,■ 'vV» ? '
Semon, Joan. 307.
Seward, \Vm., 78.'
Sewer, Agnes. 268 ; Allicp oi i . a
261, 310 ; Anne, 4o EhI >n"^T
, 260 ; John, 268: M;r^S:t- 3'Sr's1!>^'
Mylicent, 310: Olvver -'rt- , tI ' "^'^ ;
^ 213, 214 (2), 260, 2?i;26S ' "1''
j Sexten, Thomas. 306
;: J?:°;^^^r33f^S'r^-^omer-
! shakpe: /^r^^"'
Sharpe (Sharp), Agnes, 137 ; Alice 1^-
Anne, 137; Brido-et iS" n ^'^^ ■■
I Kdmond, 137 : Efif' if/ ■
I Sharpies. Eliz.. 55
Sheffeild. Margaret, 7 ; Wm.. 7
She.r,ocke,Joan.l67; Margaret, 167; Richard,
Shelborne, Amy 39
SHELDOX, 2.S1
'^;^r'c;^::St^'^^^-t^-4 Caroline,
210; Edwanl.281 "^ik, S %
2 0'; Geo o;^^'^^ ' /ranees Mat'ilda
Luc; Ca?h i 0- v'^'' ^''^^ ^^^^-^ 281
Mary 28 ' ^Hliin ^fP'"^ 210
F r
1
316
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA.
SHELLEY. 102. lot. |
Shelley, 102.
Shelley, Alice. 103 ; Beatrix, 103 ; Uenjamin, '
KH ; Sir Chas., 104 ; Christian, lOi (2) ; i
Edward, 103: Eliz.. 103 (3), ln4 (.3);
Elliauor. 103 : Henry. 283 ; Jane. 103 ; John.
103 (4), 104 (3) ; Sir John, 103 (2) ; Mary,
103, 104 (2). 205, 2S3 ; Richard, 103 : Robt.,
103 ; Thos.. 205 ; Sir Thos., 103 ; \Ym., 103 ;
Sir Wm., 103 (2), 104.
Sheppard. Ann. 317 ; Eliz., oS ; John. 5S ; Mary,
317 ; Nicholas, 317.
Sherston, Edith Adelaide, 252 ; John, 252 ;
John Resriuald Vivian, 252.
Sherwood, Adela Mary, 233 ; Fredk.. 233 ; — ,
233.
Shewell, Jane, 232 ; — . 232.
Shilford, Con stance, 183 ; Eliz., 183 ; John de.
1S3.
Shinton, Jane, 01.
Shirley (Scherly, Shirlie, Shurley), Eliz., 212 ;
Grace, 293; Mary, 212; Thomas, SO. 293 ;
Wm., 212, 307.
Shornton. B.. 2o0.
Shorts (Shortt), Ag'nes. 134 ; Anne. 134 ; Eliz.,
134; Flora. 51; Peter, 134 ; Stephen, 134 :
Thomas. 134.
SHORTLXG, 299.
Shorting, 299.
Shorting (Shortyng), Agnes. 302. 301 ; Alice
Frances, 302 ; Alys, 299 ; Anne, 300 (G), 301
(3), 303, 304 ; Avis. 299, 300 ; Barbara Jean.
303 ; Charles, 301 ;' Chas. E. X., 302 ; Chas.
G. H., 302 ;• Christopher, 299 ; Clemency, 300 ;
Cloudisly, 3o0 ; Constance Emily, 303 ;
Constance M. A. 302: Edith Kath., 302;
Edward, 305 ; Eliz.. 300 (2). 301 (2). 3o4 (2),
305 (2) ; Eliz. Harriot. 301 : Emily .Margaret,
. 302 ; Emily Mary, 302 ; Ernest H. H.. 303 ;
Ernest Waiter, 299, 302 ; Frances, 301, 305 ;
Francis Harvey, 303 : Georg-e, 300 (2) ;
George Edgar, 303 ; Geo. Herbert C. 303 ;
Grace. 304 ; Gwynedd Florence, 303 ; Henrv,
800, 301 (2) : Henry Francis. 302 ; Plerbert
John, 303 ; Herbert Stewart, 302 : Hester.
300 ; Hester Agnes, 302 ; Horace Arthur,
302 ; Ida Evelyn, 303 ; Jahome, 301 ; James,
299, 300 ; Joan. 300 ; John, 299 (2). 300, 3ol,
303, 304 (2) : John Carl, 303 ; Kath. Sarah.
303 ; Leslie Walter, 303 ; Margaret. 301,
305 ; Margaret Agnes. 303 ; Margaret Edith
Lillian, 302 : Margaret Ethel. 302 : Martha.
305 ; Mary, 300. 301, 305 : Mary Eliz., 3o2 ;
Mary Kath., Sn3 ; Matthew, 304 ; Nathaniel, |
301 : Peter. 299 (2) : Richard, 305 ; Robert,
300 (2). 301. 303 (2), 304 (3), 305 : Roger. '
305; Sarah, 301 (2); Shovell, 300. .-inl : ;
Steven, 299 ; Susan, 304 ; Susan Eliz., 3o:i :
Susan Jane, 302 ; Susannah. 305 ; Thomas.
299 (2). 300 (3). 304 (2). 305 (2) ; Ursula!
300 ; Walter, 305 ; Wilfrid Lionel, 303 ;
Wm., 300.
Shovell, Sir Cloudesley. 300. 303 : Dame Eliz..
303.
Shrewsbury, John. Earl of, 95, 131.
Shrimpton, Eliz.. 3s ; .Margaret. 38 (2). 39. 40 ; |
Michael, 38, 39. 40 : Wm., 38. 39.
Shuddc, Anne. 311 ; John, 307. 311. i
Sicklemore, Jame.>. 8G ; Mary. 8fi.
Sidney (Sydney), Beatrice, lOG ; Isabel, 106 ;
Jo., 106 ; Jone, lOC ; Wm., 106. j
Silver, Joue, 140 ; — . 140.
Simonson, Peter, 19 ; — , 19.
Simpson (Synipson'), John, 108, 278 ; Rev. Mr.,
38 ; Susan, 71 ; Thomas, 71.
Skelton, Arabella, 25 : Fanny, 25 ; Wm.. 25 ;
Skene, Barbara. 250 : John. 250.
Skerne. Bridget, 98 ; Kobert, L'8.
SlnjiiHcr. G.
Skinner (Skyuuer), George, 241 ; Joan, 211 (2),
212 (2), 213, 312 ; John, 211 ; Mariraret, 212 ;
Martha, 205, 241 ; Mary, 75 ; Robert. 212;
Thomas, 211 (3), 212 (2), 213, 312 ; Walter,
213; Wm., 205, 241.
Slaney, Alice, 154 ; John, 151 ; Lady, Hi ; —
293.
Slarkes (Slarcke. Slarckes, Slarcks). Anthony,
1G8, 212. 213, 214,266. 308 : Edward. 213. 266,
267; Eliz., 168, 212, 213,214. 313 ; John, 168,
214, 264, 265, 308, 309 : Katharine, 265 ;
Mary. 212 ; Robert, 267 ; Thomas. 264, 309.
Slifeild, Thomas. 6 ; — , 6.
Slingsby, Sir Francis. 119 ; Kath., 119.
Sloman. Ann, 225.
Slow. 173.
Slow, Eliz.. 173 : .Jo., 173.
Slyveil. John, 310,
Small (Smalle). Joan, 310, 312 ; Robert, 312.
SMITH (SMYTH), 269.
Smith QSmi/th), 87, 89. 166, 269.
Smith (Smithe, Smyth, Smyohe), Agnes. 23 ;
Alexander, 116; Alice, 324, 312; Anne. 61,
88, 89, 269 ; Sir Charles, 88 ; Christian. 23 ;
Clement Taylor, 8 ; David, 23 ; Dorothy. 269 ;
Sir Edward, 8S (2) ; Eleanor, 87 (2) ; Eliz.,
38, 50. 86, 129. 23S ; Lady Eliz.. 88 : Geo.,
87 ; Grace Waldron, 224 ; Henry Curtis, 50 ;
Isabel, 23 ; Jane, 17 ; Lady Jane, 88 ; Jerome,
312; Sir Jo., 269; John, 121: Lady, 38;
Lucy, 78, 79 : Margar., 215 ; Marion. 23 ;
Mary, 23 (2). 164,269 ; 3Iary Ann Thompson,
116; Mr., 152; Richard. 78, 129, 269; Sir
Richard. 38; Robt., 17 (2), 272; Sister, 40 ;
Symon. 153 ; Thos.. 23 (2), 86 ; W. P. Haskett,
226 ; Sir Walter. 269 ; — . 40, 215. 296 (2).
Smitheot, Bartholomew, 222.
Smithsby, Eliz., 59 ; Thos.. 59.
Smyther, Annable, 313 ; John, 264 (2).
Snapall. Hanna, 266, 310 ; Peter, 266.
Snell, Charles Dashwood, 302 ; Edith Kath..
302 ; Francis, 302.
SnelHuf}, 2.
Sneyd. Susanna. 85 ; Wm., 85.
Snowball. Sarah, 15.
Snowdon, Mary, 14 ; Robt.. 14 ; Sarah, 15.
Soame. Sir Stephen. 191 ; Susanna, lit].
Soden, Mary, .-;13.
Somerset, Edward. Dnke of. 100 ; nl.ui
Seymour.
Sommer. Aiice, :;12.
Sorrell, Dorothy. 5S ; John, 58.
Southbury aliux Fettiplace, John, 91 (2).
Southey, Eliz., 189 ; John, 189(2).
Southland, Agnes. 11 ; Alice, II : John. 11
(2); Marion, 11 : Robert, 11.
Siiuza. 131.
Speed (Speede), Eli-;.. 310 ; Thus., 109.
Spencer, Jo.. 171 (2); -Mary, 171.
Spier, Richard, 40.
Spilling, Eliz., 85 ; John, 38 ; Mary. 161 ;
Richard, 161.
INDEX OP NAMES.
347
I.ncy. ^2■^^^ :
; Theobald.
^^Mnn^TG^'°™''''■ If'^ '• John, 3S ;
Spoile". ilnrirarer, .">;
SPOTS WOOD. 2:^-> "
Spotswood. Alice 233; Calh.. 233: Christian
~p ; I- rancid. 232 : John, ;
Spring-, Agnes. 124 ; Robt ]-^4
Sprins-etc. .Fohn. 114
Spur-eon, Harv. 3oi ; Richard, 30]
Spynwell, Marv. 1.53. ' ' '
Sqiiire (Squyre), Col., 2.51; Ellen, 2.51; Roger,
Stace Ajrnes. 70 ; Aris, 70 : .Joane. 70 ; .John
Stafford. Anne. 2S.?; Bridsrefc, 20.5, 957 - Ohirlp^
Staines, Lady Sarah. IG4 ; Sir Tho^ 104
Stambnry, Eliz.. I.57.
Stamford. Clara Emma, 25; Robfc.. 1 !)S
C'tanbndge, Joane. 273.
Standfast. -Ahiriel. 1,S2 ■ \oe lS-->
STANDISH. U'x' ' •
Standish. Ann, 119; Anne Eliz.. 63, l->0 •
Ausmn 120 : Cath.. 110. 12O: Edward 9 •
Ehz., liy (2), 120 (3): Faith, 119 (3):
To ^ "^"'"P^'' ^^tb" 11^^; Maro-aret
119; Mamn, 1,53(2): Mary. 119(2),ioo
lon ro^ ^f°\t?ofery, 120: Richard. 30, (5.3
120(2); Richard Xash. 120: Thos ion.
J'lf-T^^''' '^''ilentine, 120 ; Wm.:'l2o" '
Stanefield, Jame^ -tOC,
STANLEY, .53.
Stajiley, 53.
Stanley, Ann, 53 ; Edward, 53 T^) ■ Henrv
53 (2) ; Martha. 53 ; Nicholas, 4 Phillip
o3 ; Richard. 53 ; Wm.. 53 (•^) ' """""W'
Stapleg-ate. .Jane. 271 (2) ; Robt •■'7]
Stapleton. Thoma.s. 237
STAPLEY. 292.
Stapley, 292. ' -
^*5PJ/^,(S*^''^P'^> 23:^ (B) : Anthony, 292,
293 (3) ; Bennett. 293 ; Eliz.. 293 ; Grace
293 ; Joane. 293 ; John. 293 (3); Mabel '93
Mar-., 293 : Wm.. 293 ; - 293 ' '
Starkey (Starkie). Alexander. 174; Anne IfiO
1-4; Ehz. 174 ; Henry, 200: Jone. 174(2):
M^, m^; ^ Mathew, 174; Nich., U\
Statham, Edward Phillips. 32^1
'1?r^otS^3S^'''-^""^'^^^^^-^^^'
STEERE, 117.
Steer (Steare, Steere. Stere), A-^nes ■ Ann
43 117 (2) ; Eliz,. 168, 212 (3) : deor.; iU-
Isabell, 213. 214 : Joan. 168. 211 : John ^ 3 •
Joseph, 117; Maria. 117; Reynold 211 ^
Eobt 117: Sarah, 117: ThomL l68, 0/1'
212 (2), 213. 214 ; Wm.. 117 (2) ■ _ 43 ' '
Stennell, Ajnes, 2CI ; Henrv, 261 : Mabel =^61 •
see aho Stonnell. " ' - >
Sternes, Ann. 52 ; — , 52
Stevens (Steaven's. Steven). Allice, 212, 311-
Anne, 2t.7 ; Glemence, 308; Eliz., 311, 318- I
George, 1 68, 212, 26,3. 26.5. 266. 310 (2);
310: Jeans. 313 ; Joan. 99. 168
oU.s, 3U9. 310, 313; John, l.;8. -^lo %6
3;^'. 310. ;ui; Mary, 224 264.' 2;;lC26r(^'3^'
ichael. 99: Paul, 224 : Rychard. 263 : Sam',
.)lb ; Ihomas. 2<-4, 266. 267 (2) ; Wm., 267. 310
Steward, El3;nor, 176; Joan. 1 7.i ; Po^le, 176;
Ihomas, 176. '
Stewart, Charles, 238.
Stflckdaie. Julian, 313; Roberte, 309
Stod:irt, R. R., 253. 2.54 -^56
''^*o';fVo\"'^.','; 2« ; -^"ice. 167.
", -92; ' cilice A., 265, 306.
n -k^- ' -■^""^^ -^1- : Hetterice, 261 ;'
porithic. 266 ; Eduumd. 261 : Eliz 166 -^63
f 8 (2). 308, 311, 312. 313, 314 - Ilenn' ^5
|i<!, 267 (4), 310 (2). 314'; Henry T.' SLS!
3 S' 'U t""^ ^■-^"26,5; Humfrey.- 167,-
•106, .,1; Jane, 21.t ; Jeames A.. 268, 307-
•Jean A., 309; Joan. 166, 167 (2), 310 31-> •
orTth^^'V J°^"' l':"''- 2^:0, 263. 264.2'66(2);
; " ! -^"^^ Katharine. 310 ■
Lettice A., 306, .307; Margaret -^4 0(57.'
-Mary. 266, 267 (2), 268: Nicholas.' il 5 ^
•^Ob, olO ; Richard A., 265. 308, 309 : Robert
_2bo, 266, 2,7(2), 268 ; Wm., '166. 2n I13'
214, 260 ; Wm. A., 306 ; — 215
Stonehouse, Rachel, 17.
f^■to^es, Henry. 310.
Stonnell (Stonell), A^nes, 264, 31-' • FHz -^63 •
Henry, 262. 263 (2). 264. 265; '.John," 262 •'
ivathanne. 265 : Mabell, 310 ; Margaret, 3(13 •
■»r eiLw Stennell. '
''sl^wi?^3:''^^^'^^^^' ^0^'^^- '203;
Strafford, John, Earl of, 225 ; Mary Stevens
Countess of, 225 : ..ee a/,o Bvn- ^'''^''"S'
Strangbon, Joane, 184; Robert 184
Street, Margaret, 308.
Streeter, Margaret, 230 : Robt. 230
Strete, .Joane. 64 : John. 64 '
Stringer. Eliz., 228 ; Stephen.
Strode. Jone, 137 ; — ,137.
Strnnf/hnw. 5.
''ES'o^Say:45.^'' ^
Sturges. Samuel, 2ii0
Style. Susan. 57 ; Wm,, .57
Styles, Sara. 141 : Thos',. 141
-Margaret, 314- Thos.,
Sudeleif, 103.
Suffolk, Duke of 133 ; Earl of, 84 : Edmund.
Sullivan (Sulivan), Benjamin, 297. 298-
"^a^-^^i ^^^^rietta Ann Barbara. 298 ;'
, ""'u-fj -^'^'■y' -31' 233. 297; Rich
231?- -is' 297,298 : Wm.]
Sunderland, Charles, Earl of 86
Sunley. Eliz., 15 ; Wm., 15 ' "
Sussex. Lord. 276.
Sutton. Edward. 200
S^g^y^eld (Swafeld), Eliz., 132, 292 ; John, 132,
Swaile, Mary, 14 (2) ; — , H.
Swan (Swann, Swanne)j Alice, 136 ; Charles,
348
:miscellanea gekealogica et iieraldica.
89 ; Francis. W'l : Harry. 136 : Isabell, 13G ;
James, 13i'. (2) : John. Si) : Lucy, ISO. ISl ;
Mar<raret. 12: Marv. S9 : Kichard. 180, ISl ;
Thomas, 130 ; \Vm.' 12, 136.
S'l'anion, S".
Swanton. KUz.. 304 ; Frances, 87 ; Francis, 87 ;
Jobn, 304.
Swayne, John, S.
Bwyfte, John. 261. 262 ; Julyan, 261 ; Margaret.
261 : Walter. 2i;2.
Syday. Mar^raret. 271 : Richard, 271.
Symes, Edith, 140 ; Walter. 140 ; Wm.. 2 78.
Symon, Alvce. 177; Edith. 166; Eliz.. 311:
Joan, 211; John. 211. 307; Mabell. 166;
Margaret, 306, 313 ; Marv. 211 ; Nicholas,
314; Rychard. 166; \Vm..'306.
Symond. Edward. 167; Eliz., 168; Joan, 167.
168. 307 : John, 167. IGs.
Symons, Allice, 311 ; Widowe, 310.
T
Tadman, Frances. 164; \Vm.. 164.
Talbot, Ankeret. 131 ; Beatrice, 184: Beatrice,
Lady, 95. 131, 202 ; Edith. 74 ; Edmund. 74 ;
George, 179 ; Sir Gilbert. 74 ; Gilbert, Lord,
9.5, 131, 184. 202; Joan. Lady, 131 ; John,
Earl of Shrewsbury. 95 ; Mary 179.
Tame. Eliz.. 185 ; Thomas, 185.
Tancred. Jordan. Ill ; Susanna, 111.
Tanner, JIargaret, 309 : Thomas. 30S.
Tatchell, Edward. 34 : Helen F. 51. B., 34.
Tate. Bartholomew. 86 ; Catherine. 16 ; John,
78, 79 ; Mary, 86 ; Monkhouse, 78.
Tat/loi: 76.
Taylor. Alyce, 134 : Anne, 14 ; Henry Pearson,
21 ; Jane, 248 ; John. 7(! : Lvdia, 197 : Mary,
14; Robert, 76, 134; Sarah, 21 ; Wm.. 78 ;
—,21.
Taylour, Freelond. 3 : Kath., 140 ; Sir Ealf, 12;
Sir Robert. 8 ; —.140.
Tebould. Thomas. 299.
Telfer, Eupham, 45 ; Wm., 45.
Terrail. — . 129.
Terrye. Eliz,, 312 ; Wm , 312.
Tewesley, Agnes. 3! 2 : Eliz., 308 ; John, 312.
Thatcher. Ann. 293 ; Joane, 293 ; John, 293.
Thaver. H., 159.
There, Mis.. 108.
Thimm, Muriel Garnet, 29.
Thistlewood. John, 142 ; Margaret, 142.
Thoat, Philip, SO.
Thomas, 197.
Thomas, Alex.. 78 ; Catherine. 197 : Edward,
134: John, 73: Matthew. 197; Thos.. 134,
197 : Thos. R.. 197 ; Yvon, 197 ; — , 170.
Thomson (Thompson). Anne. 300 : Edward.
.224 ; Sir Edward Maunde. 224 : Eliz., 224 ;
Fesquet. 300 ; Lady Georgina Susanna. 224 ;
James. 20, 21 ; Mabel. 35 ; Margaret, 20, 21 ;
Sarah, 20. 21.
Thorneden, Eliz.. 260 ; Rose, 260 ; Thomas,
260.
TlwnihiU. 36, 37.
Thornhill, Eliz.. 36, 37 ; Francis, 38; Richard.
36. 37.
Thoyts, Cath.. 77 ; Jane, 72 (2), 80 ; Mary
. Susannah. 77 ; Wm., 79 (2).
] Throckmorton, Kath.. 258.
! Throgmorton. Clement. 112 ; Kath.. 112 (2).
Thurston (1 hurstone"), Alyco, 11 ; Chas. Fredk.,
48 ; Clemens. 10 ; Eliz., 10. 11 ; Joane. 10(2),
11; John. 10 (2). 11; Mary, 48; Kichard,
10: Robert. 11.
Thwayts, Agne.s, 222 ; John, 222 ; Thomas,
Thwytes, Wm., 78.
Ticknor, Augustine, 306 ; Ellyii. 309 : George,
266; Henry, 266; Joan, 31 2, 3 13 ; Margaret,
312 ; Mary", 266 ; Rychard, oOti,
Tilden, John. 164 ; Mary, 164.
Tillesworth, Ursula, 219 ; Wm.. 219.
Timperlev (Timply). Eliz., 103 ; Sir Tho.,
103.
Tingledon, Charles, 215 ; Jone, 215.
TIPPING. 161.
Tipping, 161.
Tipping, I'artholomew. 161 (3) ; Elizabeth,
161 (3). 191; Frances, li'.l : George, 161;
John, 161 (2), 191 ; 31artha, 161 (2) ; Marv,
161 (2).
Tirrell. Gartrithe. 276.
Tolcher. G., 197.
Tomes, 274.
Tomes. — . 274.
t Tong, Alice. 272 ; James, 272.
i Toosey. Caroline Mabel, 182: C'liarles, 182.
Topsfield. Sybil, 57 ; Wm., 57.
Torre Hermosa, Consuela Laura Vincenta
Margarita de Cologan, 252.
Tourane, Mildred, 231.
Tournay, Robert, 164 ; Sarah, 164.
Townley, Alice. 272 ; Sir Charles, 259 ; Richard,
Townsend. — , 129.
Tracy, Ellen, 162; Francis, 162; Sir Thos.,
162.
i Trail, James, 45.
Trant, Ellen, 233 ; Patrick, 233.
! TRAVERS. 196.
Travirs, 196.
Travers, Anne Marie, 197 ; Cath., 196, 197 (2);
Charlotte, 197 ; Eliz.. 196 ; Eliz. Susannah,
196; Geo. Francis, 196; Henry Thos., 196;
Jane, 197 (2); Jeano, 196; Jenny, 197;
John, 197; John Eenward, 196; John
George, 196 ; John Wentworth, 197 ; Judith,
196; Marie. 197; Mary, 196; Mary Eliz..
196; Peter, 196 (3); Peter Pare, 14 7. 196;
Pierre. 196 ; Susanne, 196 (3) ; — , 196 (3).
Tredcroft, Eliz., 105 ; — , 105.
Tregian. J'rances, 276,
Trenchard, Jane. 150 ; Thos., 150.
Trent, General, 196.
I Trinnell. Bazil. Ill : Jane. 111.
Trippe. Alice, 68 ; Simon, 68.
Trumble, Ann. 32.
Tryon, Mary. 78 ; Mrs., 78 ; Robt.. 78.
Tucker. Anne. 285 ; Eliz., 247, 285 ; John, 247,
285 (2) : Wm.. 247.
: Tudor, John. 9 : Philippa. 9 ; Ursula. 9.
I Tuerloot. Rachell. 152. 154 ; Roger. 152, 154.
j Tufton, Alice, 137; Jo., 137; Sir Jo., 137;
Nich„137.
! Tukke. Wm.. 315.
: Tulloch, 146.
I Tulloeh, Jane. 146 (2) ; Robt., 146 (2).
I Turke. John, 109 ; Mary, 109.
1 TURNER, 54.
INDEX OF NAMES.
-I II me V, 55
=^ (2) : Ellmor, 54 : Henry. 54 (2) 55 ■
-^■••^thanne. 16' : Maria 7 • Ma.rv
^aml. Bms. „4 ; Sara. 55 ; Tho.. 54, 55. ^\'-> ■
TurnJei!. I4'J.
Turnley. Joseph. 149.
Turville, — , 198.
Twedale. ITarr, 190
^^^S'^"^' '''' :^70
Twine, Joue. 21(5 ; — •^ii^
T\v.Terotte, Ellin, 312: John. 312.
Iwvsden. Agnes. 170; Benet. 170 : Isabel 170 •
Joane, 170 (2) ; .John, 176 ,- Thomas, 176 (2) •'
see aho Twesvnden. ^
Tjdie. Amy 313: Anne. 312; Juh-an. 263-
Margaret, 202 ; Rafe. 202, 203, 313'
Ty ney, Edmund. 311 ; Dame Mary, 311.
Tytler, 253, 255.
Tjtler .4dam Giilies, 251 ; Adelaide Ann, 251 ;
Adelaide Mary, 252 : Alexander. 250 (2) ■
"550 rV?'. p ,K Pu'^f : Barbara,
^^0 (2) : Cath. Charlotte, 252 : Charlie. ^51 ■
p"n - ^'^"^tina M. C, 251 ; Edith
^r - o?A'^'f'- --^^^ ^^ffie Constance. 251-
E .^..,2oO; Eliza Chri.uana. 252 ; Ellen, 251 ;'
Ethe. Frances. 2.52; Florence Mai, 251 ^
9--;'" = ^'•'-•'^"^ 251 : Fred. John
Lucas, 2.0 1 ; George, 25U (2). "51 ■ HarriPf-
Christina, 251 ; Harry Christophe^ 251
Helen Marion. 252; Helen Maude '^51 •'
^I^kT^ '^-.-r'^ "''"'•y 2^^, 251, 253
250 r'S' '■ '/""^.n' 25i ; Jane
r-n' t\"'^- .f^' 2->0: John.
-'oO (2); John Adam, 251; Mabel '^51-
Margaret, 250 (2) : Margaret Cussans. ^55 •' '
Marg. Htzroy. 250; Mary. 250; Mary 1
Clementma 251 ; Matilda Henrietta. 252 • '
Maynard FiUroy, 251; Muriel Bover, 251 ! '
K^PK -''l '• ^''^^ ^'eilson: 251
fnnK: o-'f°P^^'',-^^ •■ ^'^^ncis Chris-
topher. 2.,I ; Stanley Delhi Force. "^51 • Wm
t^^-^'' ^> Fraser, 255 (2 : "Jv^: :
Tytler ' ~' ' i
Tyyer, Eliz., 311. j
""^^^derwood, John, 200 ; Mary. 200 ; Richard,
^ This.^'!3T' • ^•'2 ; Sir
Upfoulde. George. 205 : Jean. 205. "CO '>07 ('>^ ■
John. 205. 200. 207 ; Robert. 200 ' " '
Lpton. Faith, 119; Hamond. 119
Urquhart, Jame., 24 ; Margaret, 23 ; Marion,
Utburne, 149.
Usborne, Major, 149.
j Valentine (Vallentine), Harrie);t, 63 ; James.
I . 03 ; Jane. 105.
I ^"^IV'^t^ (Vanacker), Joyce. 153 : Nicholas. 85;
I bir Nicholas. 85 : Susanna. 85 (2)
j Van Aldeweirelt, Daniell, 152.
Vandeput. Jane. 88 ; Peter, 88.
Vanhuesdouek-, John, 153.
Van Martyr, Dr. Geo., 251.
Van Pane (Van Pieue), Charles, 1,52; Hester
lo2; Isaac. 1,52 (2): Jocosa, 153: Joyce!
l.>2 : Lucas. 152 ; Marie, 152.
Van Regemortell, Ambrose. 152
Vaughan. Eliz., 100(2): Francis, 100: Geo
irn "^^r^' ^f^^""' ^''^J Joseph^
100 : xMary. 100 (3) ; Sarah, 100 (2)
\auntiit. Christian, 104 ; Kir James, 104
Veeie, Margt., 132 ; Wm., 132.
Ven (Venne), Annable, 313 : Avis, 313 : Edward
202 ; Henry, 262 (4), 313 (2) ; John, 202;'
Roberta, 309. . .
Ventris, Anne, 313 ; Eliz.. 313 ; Henry, 313.
^14 • Maudelyne, 314; Rafe. 205 ; Wene:
fride, 313.
Verhagen. John, 38.
Verraux, Martha, 32.
Verry, Win., 144.
Versalini, Nicholas, 39 (2).
Vorhagen, John. 39.
Vosburg, Eliz., 31.
Vousden. Eliz.. 229 ; Samuel, 229.
Vowes, Eliz., 258 ; — , 258
Voyce, Eliz.. 313.
W
Wace, Eliz.. 133 (2) ; Leonard, 133 ; Mary, 133 •
Stephen, 133.
Waddell, Anne, 46 ; James. 40.
Waddon.John. 155; Mary 155
Wade, Joane. 91 ; John. 91 ; Philip. 53 ; Susan,
; Wm., 91. *
Wager, Alice, 144, 145 : John, 145.
Wakefeilde. John, 307.
Wakei/ian, 85.
Wakeman, Catherine, 85; Edward, 85 ; Eliz..
VVal^cope, Grace, 1.50 ; James, 150 ; Margaret,
Waldegrave, Charles, 125 ; Jeromina, r'5 •
Magdalene. 125. '
Walden, — . 55.
^^if^S'^' ' ' ^' '
Walford, Mary. 59 ; Thoma.s. 59
^^'o!n^'"' 2' = ^*>' 2'J ; Gilbert G.,
240 ; Richard, 221 ; Susannah, 16 ; Wm ,
If).
Walker alias Wright, Frances, 151 ; Mary,
lVaU.''2S0.
Wall, Bridget. 280 ; Jasper, 280 : Lucretia, 280 ;
Mary, 234 ; Matthew. 280 ; Tobias, 234, 280
Waller, Ann, 105 ; Franc, 105 : Jacob 17 • —
175. ' ' r
^^269°^' j Sir Henry. 40 ; Ric,
!
350
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET IIERALDICA.
Walpoole, JIary, 278.
Waliond. .loane. 184 : Thomas. 18+.
WaUh. Jane. IC'J: Tbo.. loll. '
AValsing-ham, I'hilip. 17ii: Tho.. 170.
■Walrer. Aji'nes, Hj7 : Jean. ; John, l'('.2.
Ilrt?/e-;-.y. l.iS.
Walters. Eliz.. l.">8 : Margaret. 15!) ; Marv, ir.'J :
Wm., 15S, 15;i.
Walton, Alice, 07 ; Thomas, i;7 ; Thomajine, 07.
Waniuit. o.
Ward, James, 28i; : Jane, 58 ; John, 58 ;
Jonathan, 15 : Katharine, HI 2.
Warder, ChidioUe,22u ; Mary, 220.
Wardrope, Robt.. 4 7.
Wareham, Wm., 187.
Warmington. Aileen ;ilary. 30 ; Alfred, 30.
Warneford, Edmund. 283 : Eliz., 205, 283 (2),
287 ; Henry. 283 : John, 283 ; Judith, 283 ;
Kath.. 283 ; Mary. 205. 283 (2) ; Susan, 283 ;
Thos., 205. 283. 287 : Walter, 283.
Warner, Allies, 107 (2), 307, 309; Betterice,
308 ; Jane. 215 : Jeames, 202 ; John. 2G2, 204,
309 ; Katharine. 2i',4 ; ilarrian. 300 ; Richard.
107. 215.
WAHNETT, 215.
U'drnett, 215.
Warnett, Alice, 215: Ann, 215,210 : Cath.. 215 ;
Ciprian. 215 ; Edm.. 215 : Eliz.. 215 : Franois,
215; George. 215 ; Jane. 215 (2) ; John, 215
(3) . 210 ; Jone.215 (2) ; Maroar.,215 : Marv,
215. 210; Susan. 215 (2) ;" Thomas, 21.5;
Wm., 215 (2), 210 (2) ; — . 215 (2).
Warren (Waren), Christian. l<-4; Eliz., 182;
Jo.. 174 ; Joane. 07 : John. 07; Wm.. 6().
Warwicke (Warricke), Anthony, 204 ; Owen,
204, 309.
Warvng. Alice. 183 : Eliz.. 97. 132. 185 : Joan,
97^ 184; Thomas, 97. 132 (2). 184; Walter.
183 ; — . 183.
WA.SE, 104.
Wase, 104.
Wase. Ann, 104 ; Christian. 104; Eliz., 104;
Henry. 104: James, 104: John, 104 (3);
Jone. 104 ; ^'ic. 104 ; Wm.. 104 (3).
Washford. Anne. 314 : Beniamyn, 314.
Wastell. Margaret. 278 : Wm..278.
Water, Agnes, 108, 212 (2) ; Mary, 108 ; Morris.
108.212.
Waters, Courte, 237 : George, 237 ; Jane. 237 ;
Joan, 312 ; Mary. 312 ; Morrice, 308.
Watfourth (Wattourthe). Allice, 167. 311 ;
Eliz.. 107; Kichard, 107, 207, 311.
WATSON, 20.
Watson, Ada, 20 ; Ada Beatrice. 21 , 25 ; Agnes,
21. 25 ; Alice, 20 ; xVmelia. 10 : Ann. 13, 14
(4) . 15 (4), 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 ; Bridget. 15, IS ;
Catharine, 15, 19 : Charles, 21, 25 ; Daphne
Lewen, 21, 25; Dorothy. 20; Edward. 14,
16, 17, 19. 21, 25 : Eliz.. 13, 14. 15 (2), 10 (2),
17, 18 (2). 19, 20 (2) : Eric Edward Constable,
21, 25 ; Esther, 15 ; Geoffrey Lewen, 21, 25 ;
Gertrude Margaret. 21. 25 : Gregory, 13 (3),
14. 18 : Helen. 15 : Henry Jeffrey. 20 ; James.
14. 15. 17. IS (3). 20 (2) ; James Kiero. 51 ;
•- Jane. 13, 14, 17 (3), 18. 20 ; Jane Anne. 20 ;
John, 13, 14 (2), 15. 10 (2). 17 (4). IS (3). 19
(3). 20 (2) : Joseph. 19 (2). 20 (3), 25 (2) ;
Joseph Robert Hood, 21 ; Kath. Emelia, 51 ;
Laura Ann. 20 ; Margaret, 13, 14 (2), 15, 20,
21, 02 ; Mary, 13 (3). 14 (3). 15 (2), 16 (2),
17 (4) ; Mary Eliz,, 20, 25 ; Mary Susannah,
19; Maurice, 13; ]\Iynie Frances, 21, 25:
Rachel. 21 ; Richard. 13, 19 ; Robert. 14, 15
(2). 18, 19 (2) : Robert Leiig. 20; .<arah. 14.
10, 17, IS, 19 (5). 20 (2^); Sarah Jane, 2(1:
Susan. 20 ; Susannah. 17, 19 (2). 21 ; Thomas.
14 (3). 15 (2). 10 (2). 17. IS C2). 19 (2).2il (3) ;
Thomas Edward. 13 (3). 2". 22. 25 : Wilfred
Hood, 21. 25 : Win.. 13, 1 1. 15, 10, 17. is (li),
19,20(3); Wm. Ewart. 20; Wm. ililler.
21,25.
Watts. John. 278 : Marie. 278.
Webb (Webbe), Arabella. 192, 2n9 ; Christopher.
30, 37 ; Edward, 209 ; Eliz.. 30. 37 ; Frances.
50,209; Fredk., 233 ; Jean Charlotte, 51;
John. 51, 192, 2u9 (2) ; Sir Jo., 56 ; Josiah.
48: -Mary. 47. 80: Robert. 11; Wm.. SO,
230; Sir'Wm., 37 (2) ; Xtian, 11.
Webber, Caroline, 150.
Webbys, .Alice. 07 ; Bennet, 07 ; John Thomas,
67 ; Katherine, 67.
I W'eblin. Margaret. 99 ; Meyses, 99.
Weeks ( Weekes, Wekes). Alice, 100. 167 ; Amy.
39: Edward, lOi! ; Eliz., 2S0 ; George, 107;
John. 100, 1()7.
11 >W. 171.
Weld, Edward, 172 : John. 171, 172 (3).
Weldon, Sir Anthony, 227; Eliz., 227. 230:
Henry, 230 ; James, 89 ; Jane, S9 ; Ralphe.
I 230 : Thomas, 227.
i Welford, (Wylford), — , 272 (2).
Weller (Weilai), Anne, 312, 313 : Jane. 235 ;
Joan, 201. 312 ; John, 203, 313 ; John Badger.
235 ; Jone. 201 : Margaretta ilaria. 235 ;
Phillis, 313; Roger, 201 (2). 312 ; Thomas,
201. 203. 313 : Wm., 201. 312.
i Welles, Joan. 311 ; Katharine, 311 ; Wm.,
! 311.
! Wellington (Willington). Arthur Wellesley,
I Duke of, 240; Eliz.. lOS ; Henry, lOS ;
! Mabel. 108 (2).
; Wellys. John, 221.
; Wenman. Anne, 207 : Eliz., 200 ; Sir Francis,
200. 207 : Mary. 200.
,' Wenson, John. 312 ; Marv, 312.
i WESCOMBE. 155.
Wescombo. Anna. 155 : Caroline. 156 ; Charles,
157; Eliz., 155 (2). 156 (2). 157: Francis,
156 ; Hannah. 155 : Harriett, 157 (2) : Henry.
156 ; Jacob. 155, 157 ; Jane, 157 (2) ; Janet
Rose. 150 ; Joan, 155 (2) ; John, 155 (3), 157
(2); Lily. 150; JIary, 155 (3). 157 (3);
Percival, 150 ; Richard, 155 (2) ; Rich. Levi.
156; Rodney James, 156; Samuel, 155:
Sarah. 155 ; Sarah G. M., 156 ; Sidney F. G.,
156 ; Thos.. 155, 157 ; Wm. Heal, 150 ; Wm.
I Henry. 150.
I WEST, 3.
; We.it, 3, 148.
I West (Weste). Agnes. 212, 314 ; Allice. 212 ;
\ Arford, 3 ; Eellingham, 3 ; Cecill, 3 ; Elinor,
' 3 : Eliz., 3 ; Frances, 3 : Henry, 3 ; Jane, 3 ;
! Jean. 313: Joan, 308; John, 148, 212, 3u9 ;
! Jone, 3 : Joseph. 3 : Margaret, 309, 313 ;
; Mary Eliz., 148 : Richard. 3 (2) ; Thomas, 3
(2). 313 (2) : Walter. 3 ; Wm., 3 (3).
1 Westborn. Alyce, 9 ; Wm., 9.
: W^ESTCOMUE. 157.
' Westcombe, Eliz.. 157 ; Henry. 157 ; John, 157
j (2) ; Sarah, 157.
; We.ston, 170.
i Weston, Benjamin, 104; Eliz., 104; Ellinor.
Index or names.
351
I'O; Fniuoes. 247; Xathaniel, 247 ; Richard,
170; — . Earl of Portsmouth. 1U4.
Westray, Eliz., 210 : John, 21;'.
Wescropp, Ktliel Frances. 2.')2 : i,ieor'>e, 2r,2.
Whall, Augustine, 12.5 : Charles. 12:. '• Mar>.-aiet.
125; Thos.. 12.5. ' •
Whaplode. — . 73.
W'hatfoui-th, Allice, ICS : Oliver. IKS: Richarde
IGS.
Whealas. Anne, 7 : Tho., 7.
Wheeler. Agnes, ol 1 : Julian. 307 ; PhiJippa.
2S5 ; Richard, 2S5. SOti, 307.
Whetenhall. Geo., 54 : Mar., 54.
Whiffiu, Richard. 1(33 : c>arah. 1G3.
AVhistler. Eliz., 101 (2); John. Ill, 161
IVhito QUli^^tc). 60.
White (Whytc)! .-Vgnes. 211. 212 (2), 260, 267
(2) , 314: Allice. 166, 167, 307. 311; Anne,
263, 265. 310 : Edward, 211. 261 (2). 26-\ -^63
(3) , 264, 267, 310 (2), 312 : Eliz.. 266 (2). 267.
310, 313, 314 ; Ellin. 266 ; George, 268. 311 ;
Henry, 167, 212 (2), 213, 214. 26o'"(2). 261 (2).
262, 263, 265, 310 (2). 312 : Honour, 310, 312 :
Izabel, 23S ; Jean. 265 ; Joan, 263. 300, 310 ;
Johan, 306; John, 171. 211. 212. 213, 201,
262, 265, 260, 267 (3), 307, .308, 310 (2). 311.
312. 314 (2) ; Julian, 265. 306 : Katharine,
264, 307, 311 : Lawrence, 261. 30b ; Margaret
263, 267 ; Margery, 212 (2), 213, 214. 260, 201'.
310, 312; Mary. 171, 212 (2); Oliver. 214.
30.9, 310 (2). 313 : Pleasaunce. 261 (2). 262!
205, 300, 310, 312 ; Thos.. 60, 166 (2), 167. 267.
307, 310; Wm., 263. 264 (2). 265 (31
Whitehead, Rob.. 70.
Wkitfidd, 170.
Whitfield, Martha. 170 : Tho.. 170.
Whittals, Jane, 272 : Thomas, 272.
Whittington. John. 19S ; Margaret. 41.
Whittle, Daniel, 33.
Wkyte, 60.
Wiche, Anne, 113 ; Richard, 113.
Wickes (Wicke), Agnes, 260, 261, 262, 312 ;
Allice, 311 ; Amy, 213 ; Edward. 307 ; Geor<^e'
260, 261, 262, 264, 265 (2), 312 : Honour, 261,
30y ; Jane, 308 : Jean. 261. 309 : Joan, 212,
213 (3), 214, 201 (2), 310; John. 21 4, 216, 307;
Margaret, 212, 261,308 ; Marv, 204 : Nicholas.
212, 213 (2). 214, 261 (2), 30o\
Wilford, Audrey, ,3 17 ; John. 317.
Wilkins. Jane, 234 ; Mary. 229.
Willan, 89.
Willan, Ann, 89 : Emma. SO : Mary Ann, 89 -
Robert. S9 ; Sarah. 89 : Thos., s9
Willett, Eliz., 139 ; Rick, 130.
William.^, 159.
Williams', Eliz., 159 ; Francis, 159 (2) : John,
175; .Martha. 159; Mary, 159; Thos.. 159,
301 ; Xtian, 175.
Williams k Drury, 118.
Williamson, Jane, 21.
Willison, Anne. 244 ; Richard, 244.
Willot (Willote Willotte), Agnes, 166, 168. 211 ;
Edward, 106 (2); John. 108. 211 (2). 3()7 ;
Katharine, 312 ; Margaret. 168.
Wilsford. Richard. 64.
Wilson (Willson), .^indrew, 61 (2) : Ann. 17,
52 ; Eliz.. 61 : lillin. 311 : .Jane, 10; .John
Delap, 52 ; Kith.. 20 : Robt., 15, 17 ; Susanna.
\\61 : Wm., 10.
Vtinchester, Marquis of, 39.
indebank, John, 121 ; Susan. 121.
' Windsor, .luthony, 188, 244, 283; Jane, 188.
i 244, 283.
! Wingficld. — , 258.
Wijuer (Wynter). .Anne. 312 ; Eliz.. 110 : John,
116.312.
I Ul,ifn:-<hu!I. 5.
I Wintershull, Jane, 6 ; Robert, 0.
I Wise, John, 280 : — , 280.
j Wiseman, Eliz.. 46, 175.
I Wiskard. John, 57 ; Kath., 57.
' U'ode. .Alys. 315.
j Wodlande, Wm.. 177.
I n-okin</,h„i, 5.
I Wokingdon, Kliz.. 6.
I WolettT Betrvce, 170 ; Roger. 170.
I Wolfe, — . 137.
! Wollascott, Edward. 242 : Eliz., 242 : Francis,
; 242 : James, 242 : Thos., 242.
' Wombwell, Sir Geo.. 78 ; Lady. 78.
i WOOD. 293.
I Wood, 293.
I Wood. Agnes, 166 (3), 167; Alicia, 177 (2);
Anna, 293 (2) ; Armonell, 166 ; Charlotte,
147 : Dorothy. 59 ; Edward. 203 (2) ;
Elizabeth. 147 (2), 167, 293; .John. 293 (2).
306 (2) ; John .Mauley, 147 ; Margaret, 13 ;
Mary Anne. 147 ; Tarnell, 293 : Robt.. 59 ;
Sam.. 293 ; Sarah, 147 ; Wm., 160 (2). 167.
Woodcock, Isaac, 109; Isabell, i09 ; John, 108;
Simon, 109; Thomas, 108.
Woodd, Basil, 87 (4) ; Eleanor, 87 ; Jane,
Wooddiche, Roberte, 309.
Wooder, Wm., 40.
Woodes, Anne. 306" ; Dorithie, 200 : Maiy, 266 :
Rychard. 206.
Woodhatche, Richarde, 310.
Woodhouselee, Ales. Eraser Tvtler, Lord. 254.
I Woodland. Alice. 315 ; Wm., 315,
1 IVondlcy, 149.
I Woodley. Bridget. 280 (3); John. 149, 280:
Matthew Fuller, 119 ; W'm., 280 (2).
: Woodnothe. John, 38 ; Margaret, 38. 39.
■ Woodward, Thomas, 290.
i Woolward, Wm.. 48.
' Woorsfoukle. Jean. 31 4.
Womam, Alice, 311 : Amye, 311 ; Roberte,
; 311.
I Wornome. Agnes. 307 ; Rychard. 307.
i Worsopp, John, 73.
I Worstenhome. John, iO.
I Worthington. Wm., 111.
: Wortley, Jane. 117.
; Worts. John, 301.
j Wotton. blaster. 315.
I Wright, Eliz.. 57 : Rev. Mr., 30 ; Wm., 57.
i Writle, Wm., Lord Petre. Baron of, 281.
j Wroughton, .Anne. 185 ; Thomas, 185.
Wyckes, Agnes, 200 ; George. 200 ; Jean, 260.
I Wye, JIargaret. 245 ; Wm.. 245.
j Wyld. Jno., 150.
\ Wynchcombe. Francis, 180.
i Wyndoute, Bartholomew, 73.
Yarantou. Surah. 145.
Yarraway, Uobt.. 153.
Tate, Arabella, 2o8 ; Dorothy, 241, 242; Sir
^52
MISCELLANEA GENEALOGTCA ET HEllALDiCA.
Edward. r2ti : James. 1S6 : Joan. 97 ; John,
07; Ladv Kath.. 12(5; Marv.. 126, 186;
Richard. SO: Thomas. 241, 242: Wm..
208.
Yielding:. Catherine, 232.
Ynyr, King of Gwenc. I'i'.K
Yong, Cristian, 134 : Eliz., 134 (2) ; Francis.
134; Jo.-.n, 134; John. 134; Richard, 134;
Robert, 134 (3).
York (Yorke). L:\ura, 233 : V/m.. 131.
YounfT (Younpre), Sir Chas. Geo., 122 ; Eliz.,
133 (2) ; Joan, 313 ; Roger, 133 ; Wm., 133.
/oiiclir. h. 112.
Zouche, Joanna. G ; Oliver, 6.
— . Agnes, 310; Ann. 14. Ifi3: Beatrice. 131 ;
I'.ridget. IS. ICl: liorothy, 41; Henrv. 30;i ;
Julian, 312; Marie. 41; Mary, 41 ; 'Sarah,
18.
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